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Leadership is a concept that features throughout the Jewish textual tradition. Biblical stories of leaders like the matriarchs and patriarchs, Moses, and Joshua, offer much material for leadership analysis.
Jewish leadership (Hebrew: מנהיגות יהודית) has evolved over time. Since the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE, there has been no single body that has a leadership position over the entire Jewish diaspora.
The words of his plea have forever encapsulated the meaning of what it means to be a Jewish leader: “G‑d of the spirits of all flesh, appoint a man over the assembly, who shall go out before them and come in before them, who shall take them out and who shall bring them in.” (Numbers 27:15 –17)
Principle 1: Leadership begins with taking responsibility. Compare the opening of Genesis with the opening of Exodus. The opening chapters of Genesis are about failures of responsibility. Confronted by God with their sin, Adam blames Eve, Eve blames the serpent. Cain says, “Am I my brother’s keeper?”
14 cze 2012 · Principle 1: Leadership begins with taking responsibility. Contrast the opening of Genesis with the opening of Exodus. The opening chapters of Genesis are about failures of responsibility. Confronted by God with their sin, Adam blames Eve, Eve blames the serpent.
14 cze 2012 · Principle 1: Leadership begins with taking responsibility. Compare the opening of Genesis with the opening of Exodus. The opening chapters of Genesis are about failures of responsibility....
4 dni temu · Leadership, to many, means leading the masses. To the Rebbe, leadership meant empowering individuals, each one, one by one.