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Elluminate in July announced ten Jewish entrepreneurial women executives and leaders in the US, Israel, and elsewhere around the world as members of The Collective, our signature leadership program.
The Collective promotes, strengthens and advances Jewish women’s leadership in the nonprofit world, empowering members to envision and create needed change through a Jewish and gender lens. Fellows are Jewish women nonprofit CEOs leading organizations tackling some of society’s most pressing and also emerging issues.
Ifat Baron is Founder and Executive Director of itworks, leading a pioneering nonprofit organization that focuses on bridging employment gaps and fostering diversity in Israel’s high-tech sector.
Lori Cohen is CEO of Protect All Children from Trafficking (PACT), a leading policy, advocacy and educational organization whose mission is to end child sex trafficking and exploitation.
Cheryl Cook is CEO of Avodah, developing Jewish social justice leaders in the United States. Under her leadership, Avodah has built out innovative leadership development models, invested in racial and economic justice, and developed a values-driven culture.
Julia Jassey is Co-Founder and CEO of Jewish on Campus, the leading voice for Jewish students in the United States, combating antisemitism, engaging in grassroots activism, and advocating for the Jewish community.
Moran Zer Katzenstein is the visionary Founder of Bonot Alternativa, a leading activist NGO in Israel dedicated to advancing women’s rights and gender equality, championing the integration of women into all levels of public decision-making, and combating the threat of democracy backsliding and its implications for women in Israeli society.
Julie F. Kay is Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine (ACT), a new nonprofit that supports licensed providers to make legal, affordable telemedicine abortion care available anywhere in the US.
Shoshana McKinney Kirya-Ziraba is Executive Director and Co-Founder of Tikvah Chadasha Uganda, which engages Jewish communities in the United States and Uganda to work for gender justice, disability access and educational opportunity as human rights.
Daphne Lazar Price, Executive Director of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (Jofa), leads its mission to expand women’s rights and opportunities within the framework of halakha, to build a vibrant and equitable Orthodox community.
Tamar Shwartz is CEO of Women’s Spirit, an organization promoting the economic independence of women survivors of physical, sexual, emotional and economic abuse in Israel — while striving to effect social change from a feminist perspective and with a commitment to gender equality and social justice.
Rabbi Mary Zamore is Executive Director of Women’s Rabbinic Network (WRN), a partner organization of the Reform Movement, representing Reform female, nonbinary, genderfluid rabbis and advocating for their values and voices.
Read our complete announcement and meet these exceptional leaders here.
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