
At the General Assembly, Emily and I talked our butts off. We enjoyed meeting with Federation leaders, educators, innovators, community leaders and social media aficionados. We tapped into a deeply motivated community with the Jewish Social Justice Roundtable (a consortium of organizations working on social justice projects) and shared the launch of Living the Legacy, our new social justice curriculum on Jews in the Civil Rights Movement, to hearty enthusiasm. We discussed “On the Map” with innovators who saw its potential for growth. We attended the Jewish Futures conference, where we thoroughly enjoyed presentations from PunkTorah, Media Midrash, and singer/performer Clare Burson. It was gratifying to find readers of Jewesses with Attitude, one of whom is Nancy Kaufman, the soon-to-be new CEO of the National Council for Jewish Women (NCJW). She thanked me for my blog post and gave me a big hug. We’re total BFFs* now.
(* “BFF” is internet slang for “best friends forever.”)

As Emily and I mingled with the impressive and passionate Lions of Judah, it was exciting to find women who subscribed to This Week in History and our monthly eNews letter. “I am the person who sends the emails!” I would exclaim, excited to turn an organizational email into a personal connection. I met the daughter of Hannah Block (featured in We Remember and who is “On the Map“), who saw her mother’s photo on our “On the Map” poster. We met Susan Citrin of Detroit who raved about a screening of Making Trouble she had organized for her community. Tuesday morning we accompanied the Lions on a service project to deliver a backpack full of books donated by the PJ Library and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation to each student at the New Orleans ReNEW Charter Schools and read with them.
Flying home I was struck by all the connections I had made, the potential for partnerships and collaborations, the exciting projects happening around the country and the incredible dedication of so many people working to repair the world. I am lucky to have been a part of this special moment – and not only because of the beignets.

Originally posted at Jewesses With Attitude
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