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Jewish Pride

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Jewish Pride

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Steinhardt

ISBN:

9781637580028

Publisher:

Permuted Press

Imprint:

Post Hill Press

Publication Date:

4th January 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Dewey:

973.049240092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 36mm

Weight:

506g

Description

Michael Steinhardt left a stellar career on Wall Street and spent the next three decades launching revolutionary philanthropic programs like Birthright Israel and OneTable that offer a proud, rich future for the next generation of secular American Jews.

What are the keys to a proud Jewish life Part memoir, part manifesto, Michael Steinhardts Jewish Pride offers a compelling vision for a rich, rewarding future for Jews in America and around the world. From his middle class beginnings in Brooklyn to a spectacular Wall Street career, Steinhardt understood that apathy and assimilation were threatening the Jewish future in America. Meanwhile established Jewish institutions were failing in the urgent task of strengthening secular Jewish identity. Using his own capital and the wisdom and connections hed gained in his successful business career, Steinhardt recruited partners, focused on data and results, and even got the Israeli government to help launch the revolutionary Birthright program. By turns provocative, inspiring, revealing, and outright hilarious, Jewish Pride captures its authors unique personality and outlook and offers honest talk about the Jewish world today, along with a bold prescription for revitalizing Jewish life in the future.

Reviews

Contrarian Michael Steinhardt has used his wealth to launch innovations to help make the Jewish world become as vibrant and committed as possible. A strong believer in data and evaluation, he is a harsh critic of how the organized Jewish community uses its resources. Not afraid to admit failure, he turns to each new idea with undiminished enthusiasm. This is a book of a secular and proud Jew who loves the Jewish people and the joy of experiencing Jewish life. -- JEHUDA REINHARZ, President Emeritus of Brandeis University, President and CEO of the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Foundation
In this book Michael Steinhardt describes among other projects, his brilliant and innovative idea of Birthright. Birthright is successful in bringing American and Israeli young people together for the sake of advocating the relationship between the US, Israel and other countries. And I know that even some marriage proposals and weddings resulted. This book should be read by all people of good will who advocate for the relationship between Israel, the US and other countries. -- RUTH K. WESTHEIMER, ED.D, co-author (with Jonathan Mark) of Heavenly Sex: Sexuality In the Jewish Tradition (NYU Press)
Here is the view from the insidenot of the Jewish religious world, but the Jewish philanthropic and institutional and political world. It is astute, candid, and could only have been written by someone whose access and contributions have made a difference in the lives of countless Jews. -- RABBI DAVID WOLPE, Max Webb Senior Rabbi, Sinai Temple, Los Angeles
For the twenty some years that weve been friends, Michael has demonstrated by word and deed his deep caring for the Jewish People. This book, written with full heart, reflects not only that caring, but also his concerns and his hopes for our future. It is a welcome addition to our ongoing debate. -- CHARLES BRONFMAN, Co-Founder, Birthright Israel

Author Bio

Michael Steinhardt is one of the Jewish worlds most prominent philanthropists. Born in 1940s Brooklyn, following a spectacular career on Wall Street he has spent decades inspiring Jewish pride through the Steinhardt Foundation for Jewish Life and launching revolutionary programs like Makor, OneTable, and Birthright Israel. He is the author of No Bull: My Life In and Out of Markets.

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