
Innovation Through Design Thinking: Na’aleh Master Classes
Three Sessions for Top Professional and Lay Leadership of our Jewish Organizations
Learn together with three master practitioners and cutting-edge thinkers about innovative ways to transform your institution, so that you will better engage and inspire younger generations of Jews and build meaningful relationships that the powerfully bridge the generations.
Innovation Through Design Thinking with Aliza Kline, CEO of OneTable
Aliza Kline is the President and CEO of OneTable. At a time when many feel isolated and disconnected from Jewish life, OneTable creates new ways to connect with each other, time, and community by linking Jewish wisdom with modern technology. Founded in 2014, OneTable has grown to a national organization that engages tens of thousands Jewish young adults through peer-led Shabbat dinners. Since the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, OneTable has expanded to serve the broader community – most recently by launching HereFor.com a platform to enable individuals to find alternative High Holiday celebrations. Also the founding executive director of Mayyim Hayyim Community Mikveh & Education Center, Aliza has devoted her career to re-imagining Jewish ritual open to the full diversity of the community. She lives in Brooklyn, NY with her partner Rabbi Bradley Solmsen and three daughters.
$25 is the registration fee for each session.
These sessions are complimentary for lay leader pass holders and professionals of supporting organizations. View supporting organization list.
Annual lay leadership passes are available for $180 with access to all Na’aleh programs. Learn more.
Questions? Contact Bill Robinson at brobinson@naalehbaltimore.org.
This series is sponsored by the Joseph and Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable Funds.