CJP’s 2027 Superstars

Every year, CJP honors Jewish leadership and service in Greater Boston by recognizing volunteers who make a meaningful impact in our community. Meet the individuals who are raising more money, engaging more people, and driving innovation through CJP.

How CJP Superstars make an impact

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ADVOCATES
for our community

Talks about CJP and how we help people in Greater Boston, Israel, and overseas

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CONNECTS
others to our work

Leverages social, professional, and personal networks while educating peers and starting conversations about CJP

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SUPPORTS CJP

Secures new and increased gifts, including early gift commitments

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ADVISES
on important decisions

Participates in important decisions

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ENGAGES
people in our work

Brings others to events and community activities

Meet this month’s CJP Superstars

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Jenn Lewin

Jenn has been a longtime volunteer with the Haifa Boston Connection, bringing a unique perspective as both a Bostonian and a Haifan, with experience volunteering in both communities. She leads the Mentoring Program in Haifa, which connects Bostonians with Haifa youth to support their English learning and help them prepare for school exams. Jenn has recruited an impressive 68 adult mentors to work directly with students in several high schools across the city, significantly expanding the program’s reach and impact. She also works at the University of Haifa and leverages her connections with graduate students to strengthen the Haifa Boston Connection’s work, with two currently supporting the Mentoring Program and one participating in the Young Adult Leaders Haifa Delegation. Jenn’s dedication, creativity, and deep commitment have made a meaningful difference for the youth she supports and for the Haifa Boston Connection overall.

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Bill Adler

Bill Adler played a transformative leadership role as Chair of CJP’s 2025 Community Study Task Force, guiding one of the most ambitious and impactful research efforts in our community’s history. Under his leadership, the task force reframed the purpose of the study from simply a data collection exercise to the strategic foundation shaping an ambitious vision for Jewish life in Greater Boston. Bill brought strategic clarity, deep curiosity, and led a phenomenally talented and committed group of staff and community leaders to ensure success. Together, this exceptional team engaged a diverse cross-section of the community, accomplishing a historic milestone and setting a strong foundation for the Greater Boston Jewish community for generations to come.

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Talia Greenberg

Talia has become involved in many CJP and partner initiatives over the past few years, bringing to each her curiosity and passion for Jewish community building and advocacy, both inside and outside of Jewish spaces. As a founding member of Cambridge Public Schools’ Jewish Employee Resource Group and a participant in CCA and JCRC’s Jewish Leaders Advocacy Cohort, she is committed to strengthening her ability to build relationships and educate others while leading initiatives in the civic spaces she is part of that align with CCA’s mission, vision, and values. Talia is also involved in CJP through the Miriam Fund’s Future Funders Cohort and Yad Chessed, both through the Hineni Volunteer Network. Talia’s dedication and thoughtful leadership continue to enrich the greater Boston Jewish Community.