Cincinnati 2020 is our community's collaboration to build an engaged and empowered Jewish community by the year 2020. Cincinnati 2020 strives to increase the number of Cincinnatians engaged in Jewish life and enhance their well-being and Jewish identity. Or in short: "More Jews, more engaged."
Tedd: How did you first get involved in Cincinnati 2020?
Amy: We moved to Cincinnati in 2013. I left a city I loved and a good job so we could raise our children near their grandparents in a well-respected public school district. Even though I’m a native, I hadn’t actually lived in…
How did you first get involved in Cincinnati 2020?
At the time Cincinnati 2020 was launched, I was Director of Planning and Allocations and worked closely with Andy Berger and Sharon Stern, who were leading the initiative at the time. During the initial phase of Cincinnati 2020, the…
How did you first get involved in Cincinnati 2020?
I first learned of Cincinnati 2020 as part of my LEAD class five years ago. Since then, I have worked towards its goals as a YAD board member and continue to share its importance with others as the LEAD co-chair.
How did you first get involved in Cincinnati 2020?
Cincinnati 2020 and the research and development by Jewish Family Service for the business plan for Barbash Family Vital Support Center both launched in 2010. These two initiatives captured the interest of community leaders and not by…
Each installment in this series features a different perspective on Cincinnati 2020, the Jewish community’s visionary plan for building an exceptional future.
This week, the Director of Community Building at the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, Barbara Miller, and the chair of…