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	RABBI BRAD HIRSCHFIELD NAMED AS CLAL  
	CO-PRESIDENT
    
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 New Structure Created for 
	CLAL’s Leadership 
	 
	On January 1, 2007, Rabbi Brad Hirschfield will be named President of 
	CLAL ─ The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership. Formerly Vice 
	President, he will share the mantle with CLAL President Rabbi Irwin Kula.
	 
	 
	The decision, made at CLAL’s November board meeting, is in recognition of 
	the exemplary job he has performed, as well as an official acknowledgment of 
	the organization’s continued growth in building new relationships and 
	generating fresh ideas for both the Jewish community and contemporary 
	American life. 
	 
	A leader in nurturing interfaith relations, Rabbi Hirschfield has gained a 
	reputation for building bridges amongst the traditions. Working with Bridges 
	Television (American Muslim TV Network), he conceived and is featured in a 
	national 18 part-series on religion in America, with leaders from the other 
	major faith traditions. A guest speaker in Morocco at the Fes Festival of 
	World Sacred Music and Colloquium, and in Barcelona at the Parliament of the 
	World’s Religions, he has brought CLAL to the forefront of promoting true 
	pluralist interreligious communities. 
	 
	Bringing Jewish wisdom to the American marketplace of ideas, Rabbi Kula, 
	through his new book, Yearnings; Embracing the Sacred Messiness of Life, 
	and the national public TV special, “The Hidden Wisdom of Our Yearnings,” 
	presents the insights of Judaism to the broader culture. Helping people on 
	their own spiritual journeys, both inside and outside of American Jewish 
	life, he has made CLAL a leading address for using the tradition’s wisdom as 
	a resource to enrich contemporary life.  
	 
	The joint leadership, shared with Donna M. Rosenthal, CLAL’s Executive Vice 
	Chairman, recognizes the strengths that both Rabbis Hirschfield and Kula 
	bring to the organization. “This structural change is very much in keeping 
	with what CLAL teaches  that leadership is not a zero-sum game,” said Rabbi 
	Hirschfield. “In this case, the whole really is greater than the sum of the 
	parts.”  
	 
	Rabbi Kula continued, “CLAL will only benefit from this move and, as a 
	result, our ability to create cutting-edge programs for individuals, 
	families, and communities will be enhanced. Working ‘outside of the box,’ 
	CLAL is able to remain innovative, sparking new ideas and programs to foster 
	dynamic American Jewish life for today and tomorrow.” 
	 
	 
	     
       
     
       
     
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