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This episode , features a candid conversation with Allison Josephs, the founder of Jew in the City hosted by Talia Mashiach.
 
Allison discusses her transformative journey from not being raised Orthodox to becoming a fervent advocate for Orthodox Judaism and breaking down stereotypes through her organization.
 
 Jew in the City, initiated in 2007, aims to demystify Orthodox Jewish life for the broader public, leveraging media platforms.
 
The discussion covers the organization's evolution into three branches: 
Keter (Crown), focusing on positive media representation;
Makom (Place), aiding those with negative experiences within Orthodox communities; and Tikkun (Fix), targeting systemic issues within.
 
Allison shares personal anecdotes from her life, including her family's transition towards religious observance and her struggles and triumphs as a social entrepreneur.
 
The conversation delves into the establishment of the first Orthodox Jewish Hollywood Bureau to ensure authentic representation in media, Allison's leadership journey, and the importance of mentorship, personal growth, and tackling challenges head-on for meaningful impact.
 
00:00 Welcome to Inspire to Lead: Unveiling the Journey
01:11 The Spark of Connection: Meeting Allison and the Birth of Jew in the City
02:31 Breaking Stereotypes: The Mission and Growth of Jew in the City
05:54 From Inspiration to Action: The Creation of the Hollywood Bureau
08:00 The Essence of Social Entrepreneurship: Allison's Story
18:59 Navigating Leadership and Criticism: Staying True to Your Voice
33:25 The Power of Growth and Mentorship: Learning from Challenges
36:34 Leaving a Legacy: Final Thoughts and Encouragement
 

About Allison Josephs:

Allison Josephs is a Jewish American storyteller who created "Jew in the City," a nonprofit with a mission to change negatives perceptions about the Orthodox Jewish community through storytelling. "I was frustrated with the media's depictions of my community.

 

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