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CurrentCo-Founder of new nonprofit focused on bringing compelling thought leaders and engaging cultural programming to one of the world's top tourist destinations.
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Niles Elliot Goldstein is listed as Rabbi, CBS Napa;Co-Founder, The Napa Center for Thought & Culture at The Napa Center for Thought & Culture, based in Napa, California, United States. AeroLeads shows phone signal with area code 917 and a matched LinkedIn profile for Niles Elliot Goldstein.
Niles Elliot Goldstein previously worked as Co-Founder at The Napa Center For Thought & Culture and Rabbi at Congregation Beth Shalom Of Napa Valley. Niles Elliot Goldstein holds M.A./Rabbinic Ordination from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute Of Religion.
An experienced, dynamic rabbi who has invigorated synagogues through inspirational worship and stimulating teaching. An innovative leader with skills in creative programming, community outreach, relationship building and fundraising. A nationally accomplished speaker and author who has inspired Jews and others to explore their faith deeply and to make its teachings central to their lives.
Listed skills include Blogging, Nonprofits, Community Outreach, Public Speaking, and 31 others.
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Napa, California
Co-Founder of new nonprofit focused on bringing compelling thought leaders and engaging cultural programming to one of the world's top tourist destinations.
Napa, California
I write books, blog posts, essays (e.g. Newsweek, Huffington Post, Spirituality and Health), and Op Ed pieces (the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Newsday); advise executives and officers of major foundations, nonprofit organizations, congregations, and the military; and lecture throughout North America and abroad on various subjects related to.
Miller Beach, Indiana
I led all aspects of the congregation's spiritual and educational life. My work involved leading worship, adult education, life cycle events, religious school and pastoral counseling.
Chicago, Illinois
I was an adjunct faculty member at the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University. In addition to teaching graduate students about leadership, I also taught the broader Chicago community through Continuum, Loyola's continuing education program.
Chicago, Illinois
I was the (Midwest-based) director of external relations at the Center for Interfaith Engagement, situated at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Prior to this position, I was the visiting Jewish scholar at CIE, where I taught two courses and was involved in interreligious dialogue in both Virginia and the Washington D.C. area.
Chicago, Illinois
I was the lead writer and member of the creative team for all major new business at Edelman, the world's largest PR agency, based in the Chicago office. Work included developing creative content for successful multi-million dollar campaigns and other projects for Abbott, AstraZeneca/Bristol-Myers Squibb, Jim Beam, The National Confectioners Association.
Chicago, Illinois
As a member of the senior leadership team, I was responsible for leading the Global Listening Campaign for the 2014 Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, formalizing and expanding the Partner Cities Network of the PWR, and outreach on the national and local level.
New York City
I am the founding rabbi emeritus of The New Shul in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, an innovative and transdenominational synagogue that started with a handful of families and has since grown to a vibrant and nationally-recognized community of 200 households.
New York City
I served as national lecturer to Jewish communities around the United States as well as developed and edited various publications.
Activities and Societies: Studied philosophy and literature, leader of the Penn Political Union, played first team Ivy League rugby.
Spent my junior year abroad in Jerusalem studying and traveling throughout Israel and the surrounding region.
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Niles Elliot Goldstein holds M.A./Rabbinic Ordination from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute Of Religion.
Niles Elliot Goldstein is listed with skills including Blogging, Nonprofits, Community Outreach, Public Speaking, Teaching, Non Profits, Leadership, and Writing.
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