Thursday, October 20 at 12 – 1pm ET / 11am – 12pm CT / 9 – 10am PT
Gather with the Rising Tide Network to learn new strategies for inviting your community members into the magic of mikveh. Gain new ideas for raising awareness about your mikveh initiative, elevating lay leaders as mikveh ambassadors, engaging clergy across denominations, mobilizing strategic community partnerships, and inspiring donors to fund your mikveh vision. Aliza Kline, founding Executive Director of Mayyim Hayyim and current co-founder and CEO of OneTable, will share her wisdom and answer your questions about cultivating community buy-in and funding for your mikveh initiative.
Register today! This webinar is FREE for Rising Tide Network community members. For non-members, registration is $36. If you need financial aid, please email lucym@mayyimhayyim.org. Learn about Rising Tide Network membership here.
About the Featured Speaker:
Aliza Kline is a dynamic leader and social entrepreneur. She is co-founder and CEO of OneTable, an online and in-person platform for ending your week with intention by hosting and participating in unique Shabbat dinners. Since launching in 2014, OneTable has engaged more than 170,000 young adults in 450 cities across the country. In response to Covid-19, OneTable expanded to serve the broader community through a new “Powered By OneTable” product, which customizes the powerful tech platform for other organizations including The Great Big Jewish Food Fest, Hillel, Haggadot.com, Hanukkah Homecoming, congregations, and more.
Aliza also co-founded and served as executive director of Mayyim Hayyim Community Mikveh and Education Center in Boston, an international model for re-imagining ancient rituals. A trained coach and design thinking facilitator, Aliza has worked with clients throughout North America and Israel. She earned her BA from Washington University in St. Louis and her MPA from New York University. She lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband Bradley Solmsen and their daughters Ela, Gila, and Nomi.