Changemakers

Meet the JTS alumni who are inspiring a new generation

Meet the leaders, innovators, and trailblazers who animate Jewish life in your communities and are building the Jewish future. We are so proud of our alumni and we know you will be too.

Lisa Mamaysky

Lisa Mamaysky

Dec 17, 2019

Director, PGIM Real Estate, New Jersey
Most of the year, Lisa Mamaysky works at PGIM Real Estate in New Jersey. But come summer, she pulls out her shorts and sneakers and heads to Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains, where she and her husband, Isaac, run Camp Zeke, a Jewish overnight camp focused on celebrating healthy, active living through fitness, sports, cooking, and gourmet food.

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Brad Horwitz

Brad Horwitz

Dec 17, 2019

Director of Jewish Engagement & Adult Programs, St. Louis Jewish Community Center;
Co-Founder and Co-Director of Songleader Bootcamp
“I keep the J in the JCC,” says Rabbi Brad Horwitz, director of Jewish Engagement and Adult Programs at the St. Louis Jewish Community Center (the J). With over 12,000 members and one million touch points per year, Horwitz jokes that he has the largest “congregation” in the city.

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David Steinhardt

David Steinhardt

Dec 17, 2019

Senior Rabbi, B’nai Torah Congregation, Boca Raton, Florida
For Rabbi David Steinhardt, social justice is one of the most powerful ways to inspire the next generation. “The future of Judaism demands that we translate the tradition’s values into a calling that resonates with young people” says Steinhardt, rabbi of B’nai Torah Congregation in Boca Raton, Florida, which has over 1,400 families.

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Ronit Wolff Hanan

Ronit Wolff Hanan

Dec 17, 2019

Music Director, Congregation Beth Sholom, Teaneck, NJ
“I was a public school kid who hated Hebrew school,” says Cantor Ronit Wolff Hanan, “but I later discovered that Jewish knowledge and spirit can be nurtured through the arts, not just in a traditional educational setting. Music provided me with the path to reconnect to my Judaism in a powerful way.”

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Tamara Epelbaum

Tamara Epelbaum

Dec 17, 2019

Operations Manager—ELNET-Israel; Former Spokeswoman, Israel Defense Forces
“As soon as I decided to make Israel my home, I joined the army, because that is where I felt I could make a difference for the state.” In her previous work as a spokeswoman for the Israel Defense Forces, Lt. Tamara Epelbaum was responsible for the development and execution of the IDF’s media strategy for international audiences, including dozens of leading news outlets all over the world.

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Mitchel Malkus

Mitchel Malkus

Dec 17, 2019

Head of Charles E. Smith Day School of Greater Washington DC
Rabbi Mitchel Malkus says that attending a Jewish day school strengthened not only his Jewish identity but that of his family. “My parents became involved in leadership at the school, and they started advancing their own Jewish education because of it,” recalls Malkus. “That’s why I do this work, because I believe it’s the most significant Jewish educational endeavor that exists in the United States.”

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Mike Uram

Mike Uram

Dec 17, 2019

Executive Director, University of Pennsylvania Hillel
With over 300 events a month reaching a thousand students a year, the Hillel at the University of Pennsylvania was clearly a success, yet it never seemed to reach students on the fringes of Jewish life. Rabbi Mike Uram, executive director, wanted to change that

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Mychal Springer

Mychal Springer

Dec 17, 2019

Manager of Clinical Pastoral Education, New York-Presbyterian Hospital
While a student at JTS, Rabbi Mychal B. Springer learned to become a chaplain from nuns, drawing on Christian texts.

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Dori Frumin Kirshner

Dori Frumin Kirshner

Dec 17, 2019

Executive Director, Matan, New York
More than 60,000 Jewish children attend Jewish schools and camps that understand the needs of all types of learners, thanks to Matan, the “national voice in Jewish special education.”

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Cheryl Cook

Cheryl Cook

Dec 17, 2019

Executive Director, AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps, New York
How do we engage young people in Jewish life? “Millennials are exceptional for their commitment to social justice and tikkun olam,” says Cheryl Cook, executive director of Avodah.

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