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Speaking Opportunities for Your Group or Community
Amy is a member of the United Jewish Communities Speaker's Bureau
and FASS. She has presented at numerous conferences, Jewish Federation
events, synagogue, Hillel and Hebrew Day School retreats throughout
the United States.
She is available to work with communities in areas of leadership
development, philanthropy, Jewish ethics, family education and board
development.
If you are interested in having Amy speak
in your community or would like to schedule a consultation,
email her or send a fax to:
520-207-0510
Current
speaking
topics include:
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My Grandmother’s Candlesticks: Passing
the Flame from One Generation to the Next
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Lech Lecha: The Jewish Search for
Meaning and Purpose in our Lives
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Chicken Soup and Candlesticks:
Creating Meaningful Jewish Rituals for Home and Family
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Being a
"Good" Jew in a Complicated
World
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Fascinating Jewish Trials: Compelling
Cases of our Times
(as a series or individual cases)
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The Ethical Will: Leaving a Legacy of
Love and Values
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Freud vs. God: Is Jewish observance an obsession of
the pathway to God?
(Co-presented with Dr. Raymond Lederman,
psychiatrist)
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Finding the Leader Within: Making
Meaningful Leadership Choices
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Honor Your Parents, Teach Your
Children: Building Healthier Jewish Families
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Balancing Family, Life & Leadership: An Antidote to Burn-out
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Putting God in Your Briefcase:
Spirituality and Ethics in the Workplace
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Putting Your Passion to Action: Making
a Difference as a Volunteer
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If You Know Grapes, Make Wine:
Creating Work That You Love
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Got Guilt?: A Jewish Guide to Living with Guilt
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