Join CJP’s Hineni Volunteer Network

Hineni (hee-NEY-nee) means “Here I am” in Hebrew. It represents a willingness to step forward and serve. CJP's Hineni Volunteer Network is designed to help you find and take on impactful governance and advisory roles in the Greater Boston Jewish community.

Lead and volunteer in Jewish Boston

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Connect your expertise with your call to improve our community

The Hineni Volunteer Network works to match you with Jewish communal organizations that need governance and advisory support. Share your expertise in one or more of the following areas:

• Advocacy and networking
• Finance
• Fundraising
• Marketing
• Strategic planning

Join our volunteer network
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Why join Hineni?

Hear from CJP's President and CEO about how being part of the Hineni Volunteer Network strengthens this community.

Hineni Volunteer Network provides you with:

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Sense of purpose and fulfillment

A mutually meaningful experience with a local Jewish organization that is working to support and serve our community

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Skill development

The chance to build your skills and add impactful volunteer experience to your resume

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Community connections

Invitations to special networking and community events with other volunteers that allow you to meet new people and strengthen Greater Boston

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Community insight

The opportunity to learn more about organizations, including CJP, that you can support and where your time and talent is needed

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Make systemic impact

Network members get unique opportunities to sit on a board or committee that charts the future of Jewish Greater Boston

Your Hineni leadership journey

From sharing your story to stepping into a governance role, the Hineni Volunteer Network connects volunteers with meaningful leadership opportunities across Greater Boston’s Jewish community.

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Join the network

Complete a short intake form and share your interests, skills, and leadership goals.

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Connect with a Hineni leader

Meet with a Hineni volunteer leader to explore involvement opportunities and ask thoughtful questions.

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Explore curated opportunities

Receive curated committee and task force opportunities and connect with organization leaders to assess mutual fit and determine next steps.

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Lead, contribute, and grow

Step into a leadership role, build relationships, and make lasting community impact.

What our Hineni volunteers are saying

“Hineni placed me in several unique roles: Each role has given me a different lens on what leadership means and why it matters. Hineni has helped me step into leadership, deepen my connection to my identity, and contribute to Jewish life in Boston during a moment when we need one another more than ever.”

Asya Bashina

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“Hineni has helped me feel more connected and rooted in my Jewishness, and it’s created real meaning to the idea of showing up for others in our community. It’s left me feeling more connected and grounded in ways I haven’t felt in a long time.”

Jake Sugerman

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“The JCC has had the pleasure of onboarding many Hineni volunteers to our committees over the years and has even had one move through the leadership pipeline to join our board. This has opened our circle to a pool of volunteers who otherwise may not have connected with the JCC.”

Rina Wagman

JCC Greater Boston

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Frequently asked questions about the Hineni Volunteer Network

Hineni Volunteer Network’s Co-chairs

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Karen Deresiewicz

Hineni Volunteer Network Co-chair

Karen Deresiewicz is a recently retired human resources professional with extensive experience at Harvard University and large organizations. She serves on the board of Jewish Family & Children’s Service and the HR Advisory Committee of JCC Greater Boston and continues to engage in select HR consulting work. Karen lives in Chestnut Hill with her husband and is a member of Minyan Darchai Shalom.

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Jerald Korn

Hineni Volunteer Network Co-chair

Jerald Korn is a lawyer and biotech executive with experience in legal, compliance, and business roles, including advising healthcare and nonprofit organizations. He has been deeply involved in Boston’s Jewish nonprofit community, serving for more than a decade on the board of Schechter Boston, most recently as board chair, and currently as a community representative with the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston. Jerald is a 2022 graduate of CJP’s Acharai Leadership Program and a member of Congregation Kehillath Israel in Brookline.

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Marjorie Patkin

Hineni Volunteer Network Co-chair

Marjorie Patkin is a recently retired college admissions consultant and seasoned development professional with more than 25 years of experience at institutions including the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard Law School, and the Peabody Essex Museum. She serves on CJP’s Board of Directors, is a former member of the Women’s Philanthropy Board, and has held numerous leadership roles across CJP and Jewish Federation of the North Shore, including campaign co-chair and committee chair. Marjorie also serves on several nonprofit and academic boards, including Jewish Federations of North America and the University of Pennsylvania’s Trustees Council of Penn Women.

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Dara Klein

Senior Director of Volunteer Mobilization at CJP

Dara Klein partners with volunteers and Jewish organizations across Greater Boston to thoughtfully match experienced leaders with mission critical governance and advisory roles. With more than 18 years at CJP, Dara brings deep expertise in volunteer lifecycles, leadership development, and governance best practices. She helps volunteers find purpose, connection, and community impact through service.

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Lily McGuirk

Volunteer Mobilization Associate at CJP

Lily McGuirk works closely with colleagues, volunteers, and partner organizations to connect community members with meaningful governance and leadership opportunities. She supports the Hineni Volunteer Network by managing volunteer engagement systems, coordinating leadership opportunities, and supporting the work of CJP’s leadership and Board of Directors. Lily also serves on CJP’s DEIB Committee and is a graduate of Trinity College, where she studied human rights.