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Where Eulogy Virtues Are Resume Virtues

June 22, 2015

This season of recently completed commencement ceremonies and valedictories featured a seemingly unending spate of references to the writings of NY Times columnist and television pundit, David Brooks. Wherever one turns of late, one encounters Brooks’ popular construct in which he suggests that there are two different types of virtues in life: resume and eulogy. Continue Reading →

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Articles

  • Rejecting the ‘false alternative’
  • On Scotch Whisky and Jewish Leadership
  • Of critics and rebels: Tales of leaders and followers
  • Dr. Lewis interview on the Future of Jewish podcast
  • Building a Sukkah again, for the first time

Blog Posts

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  • First and Third, One Man Out
  • What’s Wrong With You? Or Is It Me?
  • A Note to the Team At Work
  • Leading Means Having To Say You’re Sorry

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