The Wexner Foundation President, Rabbi Elka Abrahamson, worked together with her friend and mentor Rabbi Peter Rubinstein, Director of Jewish Community and Bronfman Center for Jewish Life at the 92nd Street Y, to generate a message of unity across diversity as our country struggles to come together. This beautiful video has already been viewed by 90,000 people. We are proud to share this message with our Wexner family of Members,

Part of The Wexner Foundation's video learning, Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur lead an interesting session titled “Je Suis Kippur: a Reflection on Jewish Identity After a Year of Terror.”

As Passover approaches this year and your children prepare to ask us four questions on this special night, we are asking you to consider four LEADERSHIP questions - questions which invite you to help shape the Jewish future. Click the following link to access a prinable version of our "Four Leadership Questions" https://wexnerfoundation.org/Media/Downloadable-Docs/4-Leadership-Questions.pdf

Part of The Wexner Foundation's video learning, Dr. Ruth Calderon lead an interesting session titled “What We Can Learn from Rabbi Ishmael Meeting God in the Holy of Holies.”

Rabbi Larry Hoffman lead the first video call in our newest series "36 Minutes LIVE — Beyond the Book," where he discussed leadership theory and best practices. Rabbi Hoffman lead a great opening session to kick off the entire series.

Daniel Taub, Israel's former Ambassador to the United Kingdom, led the second video call in our newest series "36 Minutes LIVE: Beyond the Book. He discussed his essay "To Do or to Be: Leadership Lessons from the Court of St. James."

Rabbi Joanna Samuels, Leading from Tents, Not From Arks, led the third video call in our newest series "36 Minutes LIVE: Beyond the Book. She discussed the essay "Leading from Tents, Not From Arks."

Barbara Kellerman led the fourth video call in our newest series "36 Minutes LIVE: Beyond the Book. She discussed her essay "The Heart of Darkness."

Jan 2017

Les in Words

This video was created by InLine Studios for the "100th Anniversary of The OSU Fisher College of Business" where Leslie Wexner was honored.

The Wexner Heritage Program is a Jewish Odyssey that was inspired on a mountaintop.