I wrote an op-ed for eJewish Philanthropy on why it is critical the Jewish community work holistically toward programs and initiatives at the intersection of practical leadership and spiritual inspiration.
It came out of my disappointment about finding only a scant handful of programs or networks dedicated to reinvigorating worship and music, and my belief that leadership development for clergy in the field must include evolving worship leadership, being agile and dynamic as spiritual music leaders, and support for the long term work of building much-needed pipelines of music and prayer leaders. Check it out.
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