True Confessions from My Quarantined Jewish Professional Household
In one room, I am speaking with colleagues about virtual options as we shift from a travel based, experiential enterprise into a greater digital reality; in the other, my wife, Anna, counsels summer camp executives as they navigate the complexities of this moment. All of this takes place in an 800-square-foot Brooklyn apartment over one quasi-reliable internet connection. This is life for two Jewish professionals in the age of the coronavirus.
Cold Brew at the Federation: A Study of Millennials’ Perception of Work Culture in Jewish Nonprofits
By Joshua Robert Mikutis, for MAJNM ‘17/ Rabbinic Ordination ‘18 Millennials are increasingly working at startups and tech companies with indulgent work cultures, including free gourmet food and foosball tables. Are perks like these appropriate for Jewish nonprofits? This study examines the experiences of nine millennials who work at three different Jewish nonprofits in New […]