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Upcoming Programs
May 22
• JPro End of Year Event:
  '
Let the Good Times Roll'  (click to register or for more information)
Leadership Conversations
Spotlight on
Local Leaders
David Weiss
David shares his internal compass for leadership. More >
Reflections on
Community

by Marci Mayer Eisen
The Process...
for Community Change.
More >
If your organization has strong values and they've been clearly communicated to you, you'll know what to do.  Don't tolerate words, language or attitudes that don't reflect your values.- Luke Visconti, DiversityInc Media, LLC
Adding Meaning
to Meetings
Jewish conversations
elevate meetings. More >
Events & Programs
Millstone Fellows Kick off 2012 Inagural Program
See Photos.
10 Young Adults Participated in 2011 LENS Leadership Program
Participants in THE LENS, an innovative leadership program, represented
a range of denominations,
interests & involvements.
About the Institute
The Millstone Institute for Jewish Leadership supports the work of our Jewish community organizations, cultivates new leaders and strengthens the sense of connection among the staff and volunteers who lead the diverse non-profit, philanthropic, social services, educational and religious institutions that form the fabric of the St. Louis Jewish community.

The Institute believes that people who are stirred by the impulse to serve can enhance the leadership skills they possess, acquire and sharpen new skills and assist other leaders in improving the lives of all the people of the St. Louis region.  More >>
Work in the Jewish Community?
Training, resources, and networking for staff who work at Jewish organizations.
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The Millstone Institute for Jewish Leadership is a new community-wide approach to engaging and inspiring volunteer leaders and professionals
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The Legacy of
I.E. Millstone
by Robert A. Cohn
Learn more about the patriarch of the St. Louis Jewish community. LINK >

All Millstone Institute initiatives are made possible by the support of the Lubin-Green Foundation,
a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, and the Millstone Foundation.