36 Under 36, 2010
Visionaries for a New Era: Thirty-six young innovators who are re-imagining Jewish life here, in Israel, and abroad.
In our third annual “36 Under 36” section we shine a spotlight on a new crop of three dozen forward-thinking young people who are helping reshape the Jewish community. They’re revitalizing established Jewish organizations by launching new models of young leadership programs, empowering micro-entrepreneurs here and in Israel, fostering new forms of spirituality, and raising our eco-consciousness.
Welcome to the future.
Profiles compiled by Tamar Snyder, Sharon Udasin, Eric Herschthal, Amy Spiro, Steve Lipman, Julie Wiener and Gabriela Geselowitz.
- Samuel Adelsberg, 23
- Jessica Balaban, 32
- Micah Bergdale, 28
- Sara Berman, 35
- Joyce Brown, 34
- Yael Buechler, 24
- Efraim Chalamish, 33
- Rachel Neima Chasky, 28
- Craig Dershowitz, 32
- Adi Ezroni, 31
- Sarah Mina Gordon, 31
- Gabrielle Carlin, 27, and Benjamin Jablonski, 27
- Maya Kadar, 32
- Alison Laichter, 29, and Yael Shy, 28
- Ari Ne’eman, 22
- Charlie Schwartz, 28
- Daniel Pincus, 31
- Dmitriy Salita, 28
- Eli Winkelman, 25
- Gilah Kletenik, 23
- Hindy Poupko, 26
- JT Waldman, 33
- Mitzi Steiner, 20
- Naomi Maryles, 34
- Nati Passow, 31
- Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, 35
- Rabbi Mendy Weitman, 26
- Rachael Neumann, 29
- Sheva Tauby, 28
- Stephen Rutman, 18
- Susanne Goldstone Rosenhouse, 30
- Vivian Lehrer, 29 and Yoni Stadlin, 31
- Yoav Sivan, 34
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