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Andres Spokoiny

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Andrés Spokoiny (born 1968) is an Argentine[1] Jewish activist, now living in New York City and is the President and CEO of the Jewish Funders Network.[2]

Personal life

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Spokoiny was born at Buenos Aires in 1968. Both his paternal and maternal grandparents emigrated from Poland in the 1930s.

He and his younger brother were raised by their divorced mother, who still lives in Buenos Aires.[3] His childhood coincided with tough economic times, and the local Jewish community center was a refuge for his family.[3] He grew up in a strong Jewish home and, with assistance from the local community, attended Jewish schools. "I knew the names of the streets of Haifa before I knew those of Buenos Aires."[3]

At his bar mitzvah, he discovered that being Jewish involved a religion, as well as a culture, and entered a Conservative seminary of Masorti movement. His formation is well-rounded and includes seven years at a rabbinical seminary, though he was never ordained Rabbi.[3] He received an MBA degree equivalent for Jewish education studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and studied Business Administration from the University of Buenos Aires.

Spokoiny is fluent in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew and Yiddish.[4]

Career

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He worked in the private sector working for IBM in South America. He thought he would make his career in the corporate world until he received a phone call from the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) in 1997 to come and work in Paris, France. (They had first known him when he ran High Holiday services for the Jewish community of Cuba as a rabbinical student.[3])

While working at the JDC, a Jewish American NGO known for supporting Jewish communities around the world, in Paris, Spokoiny served as the JDC's Regional Director.[4] He was on the frontline of the rebuilding of the Jewish communities in Poland, the Baltic states and parts of Russia after the fall of communism and also involved in other projects to develop communities internationally for Northeast Europe.[5]

Spokoiny has, concurrently, been Director of Leatid Europe, the leading training institute for Jewish lay and professional leaders in Europe. It was rewarding but not fun work for him. Rebuilding Jewish communities that had basically been wiped out by Nazism and communism was like taking revenge on history. It was fascinating, but daunting and emotionally heavy.[3]

Spokoiny was the executive director of the Jewish Federation CJA in Montreal from 2009 to 2011.[6] In 2011, Spokoiny joined the Jewish Funders Network as president and CEO.

He was a Board Member of the JDC International Centre for Community Development (June 2012).[7]

Spokoiny also serves as a member of the Selection Committee of the Genesis Prize Foundation.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Andrés Spokoiny". The Genesis Prize. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  2. ^ Jewish Week, "Think Twice Before Blaming Federation UJA-Fed of NY has work to do, but 'punishing' UJA only penalizes those who depend on its support" Feb 2, 2015 http://www.thejewishweek.com/editorial-opinion/opinion/think-twice-blaming-federation
  3. ^ a b c d e f Arnold, Janice (2 September 2009). "New federation director brings 'expectation of change'". The Canadian Jewish News.
  4. ^ a b Andres Spokoiny Bio[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Jordan, Michael J. (8 March 2007). "Love among many splendored things at Baltics Limmud". Jewish Journal.
  6. ^ "Annual Report 2009-2010". Federation CJA. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  7. ^ "Envisioning the Future of Jewish Social Welfare in Europe 2012-2025" (PDF). Social Welfare Committee Think Tank. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  8. ^ PR Newswire, "Mayor Bloomberg Selected as Inaugural Genesis Prize Laureate" October 21, 2013 http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mayor-bloomberg-selected-as-inaugural-genesis-prize-laureate-228595041.html
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