Welcome to a Smarter Way to Work
Jewish educators, clergy, and nonprofit professionals are wearing more hats than ever—programmer, teacher, marketer, fundraiser, counselor. Burnout is high, and resources are stretched thin. What if we told you that integrating AI tools could be a turning point, not just for efficiency, but for meaningful, measurable impact?

You Don’t Need to Be an Expert—But You Deserve to Know What’s Possible
We are living in a transformational moment for Jewish education. For decades, we’ve worked with limited time, tight budgets, and an ever-expanding list of responsibilities. We’ve innovated, collaborated, and done incredible work—but often at great personal cost. It’s time for that to change.
Generative AI isn’t a gimmick. It’s a set of tools that, when used wisely and ethically, can dramatically lighten your workload, improve your communication, and allow you to show up more fully for the sacred work you were called to do.
And here’s the truth: You don’t have to use AI every day. You don’t have to be a tech genius. You don’t even need to like it.
But if you lead in Jewish life today, you need to understand what’s possible.
“It is not your duty to complete the work, but neither are you free to desist from it.”
— Pirkei Avot 2:16
The invitation to explore AI is not about efficiency for efficiency’s sake. It’s about reclaiming your time, your impact, and your well-being. We finally have tools that can ease our burden—and we owe it to ourselves and our communities to learn how to use them well.
The Research Is Clear (and Current):
- In 2024, 91% of U.S. educators reported that generative AI improved the quality or efficiency of their work (EdWeek Market Brief, 2024)
- Organizations using AI-assisted tools saw an average 25–40% increase in productivity (World Economic Forum, 2024)
- 63% of nonprofit professionals who integrated AI into administrative or communications work said it allowed them to “focus more on mission-driven tasks” (Nonprofit Tech for Good, 2024)
- LinkedIn Learning’s 2024 Workplace Skills Survey identified generative AI literacy as one of the top 5 skills sought in the nonprofit sector—for the first time
What This Means for You
When you adopt AI intentionally, you don’t just save time—you:
- Produce higher quality materials with less effort
- Strengthen your communications and storytelling
- Make data-informed decisions faster
- Shift from reactive to proactive program planning
Whether You’re:
- An early childhood director trying to juggle supervision, communication, and marketing.
- A family engagement coordinator dreaming up programs and trying to reach more families
- A cantor, rabbi, or songleader working with children and families or on educational projects
AI can be your silent co-thinker and creative partner.
Why Now?
Jewish organizations that adopt AI tools today are not just keeping up—they’re creating sustainable systems for tomorrow. Whether your budget is robust or your team is lean, the ability to think critically, prompt effectively, and delegate wisely to AI is a game-changer.
A Tool to Support, Not Replace, Jewish Leadership
When I started using AI, I didn’t become a different person—I became a more present, more productive, more peaceful version of myself. I began using ChatGPT to:
- Draft thoughtful program descriptions
- Summarize meeting notes
- Plan lesson sequences
- Reword feedback to make it more gentle
- Reflect on complex professional dynamics
The result? I grew my business by 142% in 2024. I deepened my impact and regained time to focus on what matters most: people, purpose, and presence.
You’re Not Alone. Let’s Learn This Together.
If you’re ready to:
- Think more clearly and strategically
- Communicate with more confidence
- Automate the parts of your work that don’t need your soul
- Show up as your most grounded and impactful self
…AI can help you do it.
I’ve created personalized coaching options for Jewish educators, clergy, and communal professionals who want to explore this new frontier. Together, we’ll set up your AI tools, build custom prompts, and help you delegate tasks to technology so you can focus on relationships, ritual, and results.
Ready to explore what’s possible with AI?
Book a coaching session or Join the interest list today. You’ll receive an intake form to share your goals, and we’ll meet for three short recorded sessions with transcripts and personalized assignments to get you up and running.
Because this moment is too important to miss—and you don’t have to do it alone.
Citations:
- EdWeek Market Brief. “AI in Education 2024: How Teachers Are Actually Using It.” 2024.
- World Economic Forum. “The Future of Jobs Report.” 2024.
- Nonprofit Tech for Good. “State of Nonprofit AI Use.” 2024.
- LinkedIn Learning. “Top Skills 2024: Nonprofit Sector.”
