Our Future Is in Good Hands
What gives me confidence in the future of Jewish Greater Washington.
On Tuesday evening, Federation gathered for our Annual Meeting. What stayed with me most wasn’t any single speech or report, but the reminder of what makes Jewish Greater Washington so extraordinary: people who continue to show up for one another, invest in one another, and lead with purpose.
Throughout the evening, we returned to some of the questions many of us have been wrestling with since October 7. Who are we? What kind of future do we want to build? Those questions do not have simple answers, but remarkable people across our community are committed to helping answer them.
Several leaders reflected on how Federation helped shape their journeys, sharing that the people you learn with often become the people you lead with. That idea captures so much of what Federation strives to do. We bring people together, invest in their growth, and help them discover their capacity to lead.
I was grateful for the opportunity to recognize Immediate Past Board Chair Robin Hettleman Weinberg for her years of dedicated service and to welcome Jill Granader as our new Board Chair, alongside our 2026–27 Community Leadership Council, Board of Directors, and Jewish Community Foundation Trustees. Their dedication, vision, and willingness to serve give me tremendous confidence in the future of Jewish Greater Washington.
As I shared during the evening, no matter what challenges lie ahead, Federation’s core commitments remain unchanged. We are responsible for one another, and we are strongest when we face the future together.
In a world that often feels uncertain, there is comfort in knowing that thoughtful, caring, and deeply committed leaders are stepping forward. Federation has spent generations helping cultivate those leaders and strengthening the relationships that sustain our community.
If Tuesday night reminded me of anything, it is this: our future is in very good hands.