A Top 10 from last year, looking ahead to 2026
I was inspired this week to put together my own Top 10 list as way to look back at 2025 and jump into 2026. I hope you enjoy this snapshot of ideas, content, and ruminations that captured my mind this past year:
- The moment that stopped me in my tracks: Watching the return of the last living hostages on October 13 as part of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza. The deal was announced in the days after I had the honor of joining hostage families in praying for their release.
- The link I sent to the most people: Dan Senor’s State of World Jewry address at the 92nd St Y.
- The books I’m still thinking about: People Love Dead Jews by Dara Horn; Abundance by Derek Thompson and Ezra Klein; and The Marshall Plan by Benn Steil.
- The idea that changed my mind: Sometimes the most innovative thing is to scale a known idea rather than create something new.
- The question I found myself returning to all year: What does THIS moment call on us UNIQUELY to do as The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington?
- The artist I had on repeat: The Idan Raichel Project
- The news from Israel that made me smile: Hebrew University scientists discover an RNA molecule that can help fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria. And the top Hebrew baby names in 5785 were Lavie and Avigail, channeling the strength of lions and overwhelming joy.
- The assumption I think we’ll need to let go of: That we won’t be able to overcome our divisions and work together to address critical issues.
- The offbeat trend that will take hold in 2026: As someone who occasionally finds themselves on the cutting-edge (I had been pushing Fanny Packs for years before their triumphant return), I am going to predict that analog alarm clocks will be all the rage as people begin to resist screens and carve out time away from the digital world.
- The top baby name for 2026: Whatever my future grandson is going to be named!
Bonus Round
- The Federation team’s favorite vocab words: Connection, relationship, or belonging.
- The paint color Pantone should have picked for color of the year: Pomegranate Red in honor of my homegrown pomegranates I picked from my fruit tree (and let’s add fig, lemon, blueberry, and olive in anticipation of my summer harvest).
- The best new dish I made: Peruvian Roasted Chicken (I skipped the cilantro sauce).
- The item that gives me hope: My son having just won his fantasy football league after years of trying.
- The other item that gives me hope: The depth of commitment in this community to each other and to building a vibrant Jewish community today and for tomorrow. I am constantly in awe of this community and its many incredible people.
Have an answer to any of the above? An offbeat trend prediction of your own? Send them my way, I would love to hear them!