


"Pull the string, Although resources may vary, all Jewish organizations face two overwhelming needs � internal and external communication.
Internal communication may be facilitated by using the organization's home organs or media. However, external communication between and among Jewish organizations never existed on a worldwide scale.
The Jewish Leadership Forum fills this void.
Leaders of Jewish organizations in any location throughout the world can now network about relevant administrative issues. This communication crosses lines of affiliation, denomination, or social group.
The basic problems that leaders face in Amsterdam are likely to also exist in New Amsterdam, in York as well as in New York, in Los Angeles as well as in its twin city Kiryat Malachi, and in Kiev as well as in Cracow.
Jewish Leadership fosters the only real option of working on all of these issues together. Let's create true Jewish unity.
It may be our greatest accomplishment, as worldwide Jewish leaders.
and it will follow wherever you wish.
Push it,
and it will go nowhere at all.
- Former U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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