Community Blueprints

Zichron Yaakov with Pnina and Judah

50 min · 24. maalis 2026
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Pnina and Judah came to Zichron Yaakov at different times and fill different leadership functions in their diverse community that doesn't specifically surround a certain shul or neighborhood. Pnina volunteered to join the city counsel to ensure budgets were set aside to build their local school and to get resources for the olim . Judah was looking for more space and air, leaving his place in Jersualem and, with his wife, took on the leadership at their local shul. A lot to unpack including the role of politics and how to manage changing demographics, and avoiding burnout. Rate 5 stars and share this episode along!

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