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Golf Manor Synagogue, Cincinnati with Yosef Kirschner

50 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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When Yosef returned from his gap year, Golf Manor Synagogue, an icon of the Cincinnati Jewish community dating back to the 1800s, was a shell of itself. After a breakaway split the membership, the once-vibrant congregation was on life support. Despite initial hesitation because of his age, Yosef stepped up to serve as Chairman and partnered with incoming Rabbi Alt to begin revitalizing the institution. In this episode, we explore how they used strategic partnerships and community feedback, both formal and informal, to experiment, adapt, and bring people back through the doors. Enjoy the episode, comment, share, and rate it 5 stars so more people can discover it. Until next time, keep building, y’all.

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