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The Bible is on Joe’s Side

September 14, 2006

To whom does Joseph Lieberman owe his loyalty? To whom is the sole member of the newly created Connecticut for Lieberman party ultimately responsible?

Lieberman has argued that he is staying in the race for Senate, despite the nearly universal condemnation he has received from the Democratic establishment, because he…
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Articles, The Jewish Daily Forward

The Jewish Studies Professor as Communal Leader

March 16, 2006

The much maligned, though oft-cited, National Jewish Population Survey of 2000−2001 (not fully released until 2003) has done much to rekindle the twentieth century debate regarding the role and place of Jewish Studies pro-grams in both the university and general Jewish communities. That survey found that “among current Jewish college… Continue Reading →

Articles, Shofar

Leadership: The Jewish Take

November 1, 2004

This article was originally published by JUF News   American Jews preparing to enter the voting booths were bombarded by an array of (often conflicting) opinions as to which candidate was better on so – called “Jewish issues.” Partisans on… Continue Reading →

Blog, The Leading Edge

Making Leaders: How the American Jewish Community Prepares Its Lay Leaders

August 16, 2004

The author analyzed the methodologies, core components, and educational objectives of the lay leadership development and training programs of 40 national and local Jewish organizations. He found that, with very few exceptions, the programs did not actually train lay people to be leaders.

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Articles, Journal of Jewish Communal Service

A little less charisma, please

August 4, 2004

The high-profile crises currently plaguing governments, businesses, and religious groups across the globe have resulted in renewed calls for a return to strong leadership. In the face of crises, people look to leaders to solve their problems and mitigate their… Continue Reading →

Articles, The Jerusalem Post

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Blog Posts

  • John From Haywood County
  • 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

Read more of Dr. Lewis’ blog postings on leadership at leadershipforimpact.com/blog

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

See Articles Published In

  • Chicago Tribune
  • e Jewish Philanthropy
  • Jewish Telegraphic Agency
  • Journal of Jewish Communal Service
  • Sh'ma
  • Shofar
  • The Jerusalem Post
  • The Jewish Daily Forward

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