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=The Wexner Foundation=

The Wexner Foundation is a charitable organization designed to enhance Jewish leadership founded by Leslie Wexner, CEO of Limited Brands and his wife, Abigail Wexner in Columbus, Ohio. There are three core leadership programs: Wexner Graduate Fellowship Program, Wexner Israel Fellowship Program, and Wexner Heritage Foundation. In addition to the core leadership programs, the Wexner Foundation supports other Jewish charities on a local, national, and international level.

History of the Wexner Foundation
The Wexner Foundation was founded in 1984 by Leslie Wexner, CEO of Limited Brands and his wife, Abigail Wexner. Leslie and Abigail developed the foundation to promote Jewish leadership around the world. The foundation’s goal was help Jewish professionals, volunteers, and Israeli public officials strengthen Jewish communities. There are three programs within the Wexner Foundation designed to accomplish this goal.

The first of the three core programs was founded in 1985. Leslie Wexner and Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, the former CEO of the National United Jewish Appeal, established the Wexner Heritage Program. This program’s mission statement is “to educate Jewish communal leaders in the history, thought, traditions and contemporary challenges of the Jewish people.”

In 1988, the Wexner Graduate Fellowship Program was founded by the Wexner Foundation. It awards scholarships to 20 exceptional individuals in North America who wish to obtain degrees in Jewish education, Jewish leadership, rabbinical studies, or cantorate studies. The mission for this program is to “to encourage promising candidates to successfully meet the challenges of professional Jewish leadership in the North American Jewish community.” (CITATION NEEDED)

The Wexner Israel Fellowship Program was created in 1989. It is a partnership between the Wexner Foundation and Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. The program selects 10 Israeli government officials to participate in leadership seminars. When finished with the Wexner Israel Fellowship Program, the participants are awarded a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree. The goal of this program is “to provide Israel's next generation of public leaders with advanced training in public management and leadership development, thus enhancing the quality of democracy and the institutional vitality of Israel's public sector.”(CITATION NEEDED)

The Wexner Foundation headquarters are located in New Albany, Ohio. Smaller Wexner Foundation offices can be found in New York City, Israel, and at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The president of the Wexner Foundation is Larry S Moses.

The core leadership programs of the Wexner Foundation
The Wexner Foundation consists of three core leadership programs: Wexner Graduate Fellowship Program, Wexner Israel Fellowship Program, and the Wexner Heritage Foundation.

The Wexner Graduate Fellowship Program financially supports graduate students planning a career related to Judaism. The program selects 20 students who wish to become a Rabbi, Hazzan (Cantor), religious teacher, or any type of Jewish leader. Wexner Graduate Fellowships are given to students who are strongly committed to the Jewish community, have excellent grades, and show potential to become leaders. Each student selected receives $20,000.00 each year for up to three years to finance their education. Each student’s scholarship is dependent upon his or her grades and achievement. In addition, each Wexner Graduate Fellowship member must attend special lectures taught by influential Jewish scholars.

The Wexner Israel Fellowship Program is co-sponsored by Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. The program selects ten Israeli public officials to participate in a yearlong program at Harvard University. The Wexner Israel Fellowship Program pays all expenses associated for each participant including tuition, book fees, travel fees, etc. The Wexner Foundation also grants each individual a generous living stipend. These public officials must meet certain requirements set by the Wexner Foundation in order to participate in the program. These requirements are having 5 years of experience working with the Israeli public, proficiency in English, and demonstrating leadership potential. The Wexner Foundation hopes that the graduates of the program will become great leaders in Israel someday. At the end of the program, each official is awarded a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree. Participants must attend leadership institutes sponsored by the Wexner Foundation throughout the year. After the program, the Israeli public officials go back to Israel and serve in high government positions such as the Israeli Defense Forces. So far, the Wexner Foundation has supported 135 Israeli public officials.

The Wexner Heritage Foundation focuses on helping volunteer leaders in the various Jewish communities in North America. The program intends to strengthen Jewish values and establish these values in the community. It is a two year program that consists of 36 seminars located in New York, Colorado, California, Utah, and Israel. All travel and associated expenses are paid for by the Wexner Foundation. The seminars focus mainly on four areas: traditions of the Jewish people, Jewish history, contemporary Jewish thought, and contemporary issues facing the Jewish community today. To become a participant in the Wexner Heritage Program, candidates must be nominated by their community. The participant must demonstrate commitment to the Jewish people through personal and/or professional leadership. The participant is not required to belong to the Jewish faith. However, the majority of participants are Jewish. After the program, the alumni are encouraged to continue their Jewish study under guidance from the Wexner Foundation.

Other philanthropies that the Wexner Foundation supports
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Central Ohio philanthropies supported by the Wexner Foundation


 * Columbus Jewish Federation
 * Columbus Jewish Foundation
 * Wexner Jewish Student Center of Ohio State University
 * Wexner Heritage Village
 * Columbus Torah Academy
 * Columbus Jewish Day School
 * Leo Yassenoff Jewish Community Center
 * United_Way_of_America campaign
 * Wexner Institute for Pediatric Research at Children's Hospital
 * Wexner Center for the Arts at Ohio State University

United States philanthropies supported by the Wexner Foundation


 * Birthright Israel
 * Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education (PEJE)
 * Hillel - Foundation for Jewish Campus Life
 * Jewish Education Service of North America (JESNA)
 * all major rabbinical seminaries
 * Brandeis University
 * United StatesHolocaust Memorial Museum

Israel philanthropies supported by the Wexner Foundation


 * Hebrew University of Jerusalem
 * Tel Aviv University

Information about alumni of the Wexner Foundation programs
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 * Yossi Abramowitz

Yossi Abramowitz is listed in Forward Newspaper as one of the 50 most influential Jewish people in America (CITATION NEEDED). He has been nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in the former Soviet Union. He served as a keynote speaker in the Human Rights Conference in Russia. Currently, Yossi and his daughter are working on Worldmanna.org, an organization created to reduce world hunger.


 * Robin S. Axelrod

Robin S. Axelrod is a clinical professor of Judaic Studies and Social Work at the University of Michigan. She is developing programs for Jewish leadership training with the help from the Ross School of Business and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. She frequently teaches seminars around the Midwest about recent issues in Jewish communities.


 * Lila Corwin Berman PhD

Lila Corwin Berman PhD is writing a book entitled Jewish Missionaries: How Jews Presented Themselves to America. It discusses how American Jewish people understand their identity. She is a Frederick P. and Sandra P. Rose Young Historian, an award given by the Center for Jewish History.


 * Shira Reifman

Shira Reifman is the Executive Director of the Jewish Student Union, which is an organization that strives to enhance Jewish culture in public schools.


 * Ohad Marani

Ohad Marani currently serves as the Director General of the Israel Ministry of Finance. He helps create the economic policies of Israel. Previously, Yossi served in Washington D.C. as the Minister of Economic Affairs at the Israel Embassy. He worked on creating aid for Israel from the United States.


 * Dr. Yair Birnbaum

Dr. Yair Birnbaum is the director of the Hadassah Ein Karem Hospital in Israel. He is a board certified Pediatrician and an ordained Orthodox Jewish Rabbi.