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Lisa Eisen
July 13th, 2010 8:00 am
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Lisa Eisen is the National Director of the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation.

You inspired us! We have redesigned our website, www.schusterman.org, to be more vibrant, dynamic and engaging.

We hope you find the site enables you to stay abreast of our philanthropic priorities and activities and, more importantly, provides a forum for us to hear from you about your interests and views on key issues in Jewish life.

Many of us who care about the Jewish future are asking: how can we empower young people to embrace the joy of Judaism, build inclusive Jewish communities, support the State of Israel and repair the world?

We envision our website as an interactive space for sparking conversations, exchanging ideas and learning from each others’ perspectives on these and other important questions.

With this in mind, we invite you to visit our site frequently, to explore it and to join in the conversation!

To facilitate an active interchange, our new site is full of fresh content and imagery, useful resources, and social media tools, including:

  • Our Blog a conversation platform for sharing and discussing ideas
  • Resources a repository of research, evaluations, studies and useful links
  • Change Makers a showcase of movers and shakers  making an impact on the Jewish landscape
  • Videos/Photosgalleries of multimedia content from our foundation, our organizational partners and our program participants

You can add your voice in many ways—by contributing a blog entry, posting a comment, suggesting a Change Maker, sharing photos and videos, and more. We also hope you will follow us on:

Finally, we welcome your feedback on the site itself as we continue to make updates and enhancements. Thank you for your interest. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Lisa Eisen is the National Director of the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation.

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  • http://estherk.com Esther K

    Mazal tov on the new site – may you fill it with inspiring and creative content.

  • http://www.greenjuice.net Dave Goodman

    Hi Lisa,

    I hope you are doing great! The new site is sick – very easy to navigate and is vibrant and resourceful. Yasher Koach!

    Just to jog your memory – I was a ‘Charlie’ in 2007 and live in Toronto, Canada working with Birthright Israel & UJA Federation.

    I have been conceptualizing some really innovative concepts to roll out as engagement and education in the Toronto Jewish Community that I was hoping to discuss with someone in CLSFF. Any help providing me with a relevent concept to bounce off someone in your office (or yourself) would be great.

    Thanks Lisa!
    Dave

  • Lisa Eisen

    Thanks, Esther. We hope you will help us do that! We would love for you to blog!

  • http://jewpoint0.org Lisa Colton

    Wonderful work, Lisa! So exciting to see the Foundation in all of these channels!

    p.s. Now that you have over 25 “likes” on Facebook, you can go to http://www.facebook.com/username and claim a simple username like “clsff” or “schustermanfoun” to be consistent with your other accounts, so you can direct people to http://www.facebook.com/schustermanfoun It’s also easy to put in your email signatures, on business cards, etc. Mazel tov!

  • Larry Weinberg

    Great new look and approach. Mazel tov. A website in the same league as your work!

  • Mona Brodsky

    Hi, Lisa, Honey,
    I must agree with Larry Weinberg, above. The website is so alive and exciting, and is definitely “in the same league with your work”
    You all have created such an engaging site, and I’m always so proud of what you are doing.
    Love you,
    Mom