Jewish Star and theSylvan Adams YM-YWHA are bringing internationally renowned leadership training to Montreal! Montreal Jewish Stars will receive skills-training, mentorship, and job placement opportunities designed to take their leadership abilities to the next level and have a profound impact on Montreal’s Jewish community and institutions today and into the future.
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Jewish Star identifies, educates, and elevates talented teens and young adults (ages 14-27) with a passion for Jewish leadership, providing them with training, mentorship, and networking opportunities with some of the top Jewish leadership trainers and educators in North America, as well as a supportive community of like-minded peers.
Interested teens and young adults fill out a short form and upon entering automatically become members of the Jewish Star Montreal cohort, gaining access to in-person skills-training, mentorship from leaders at both the local and international level, and a wealth of resources. Additionally, participants can apply for and be matched to more Jewish Star opportunities designed to support their growth and help them identify and meet their goals of impacting the Montreal community and the Jewish world.
Jewish Stars range widely in their level of leadership experience, as well as their personal and professional goals, but all share a passion for Jewish community and an interest in discovering how they might use their talent to impact the Jewish world.
Some examples of who is part of the Jewish Star Community:
Current and aspiring camp counselors and leaders
Prayer leaders, educators, and songleaders at synagogues
Jewish youth group leaders and Jewish student organization leaders
Young professionals working or volunteering for Jewish communal nonprofits
Young Jews actively involved in social and political activism
Teens and young adults who love Judaism are exploring many passions and interests, including Jewish leadership
Jewish Star meets young people wherever they are on their personal and/or professional journey and helps them determine and achieve their goals.
Jewish Star is an initiative of Judaism Alive, 501c3.
Interested teens and young adults (ages 14-27) fill out a short submission form. Those interested in music leadership opportunities will also be asked to submit a short performance video to be considered for those opportunities.
Once you join Jewish Star, you are in for life! Every year, you can enter again to apply for new/additional opportunities until you are over the age of 27.
In order to be eligible to enter Jewish Star, you must meet the following criteria:
-You must be Jewish
-You must be between the ages of 14 and 27
-If you are under age 18, you must have parental permission
-You must be a resident of North American with an address in Montreal
RECOMMEND SOMEONE FOR JEWISH STAR MONTREAL
Who to Recommend: Think about all the Jewish organizations you are connected to (e.g. synagogues, camps, youth groups, Jewish music groups, community centers, campus organizations) and generate a list of teens and young adults who are participants or alumni.
Jewish Stars are typically passionate about Judaism, active and involved in their communities, charismatic, and are either already leaders or could be great leaders with the right encouragement and support. Teens and young adults with vocal or instrumental talent are particularly well-suited for Jewish Star programs and opportunities, but musical talent is NOT a requirement.
Jewish Star gives each person who enters access to programs, tools, and opportunities that will support their growth and development over the course of the school year. In addition to the mentorship and skills-training that ALL Jewish Star Montreal Cohort participants receive, there are other perks and opportunities that participants may apply for as well. Jewish Star reviews each individual submission and matches participants to the opportunities that will help them best grow their skills and leadership.
All Montreal Jewish Stars who enter will receive the following opportunities:
Jewish Star In-Person Skills-Training & Mentorship – Once a month, Montreal Jewish Stars will gather at the Y to learn new skills and receive mentorship from a variety leadership experts in North America. Sessions will focus on tools and techniques to advance their leadership skills and maximize their ability to inspire and impact their communities.
Montreal Jewish Community Mentorship – Local mentors will facilitate regular discussions over Zoom with about what it means to be a Jewish leader in Montreal, the unique aspects and opportunities of Montreal Jewish leadership, and how to make local professional connections.
Jewish Star Montreal Community of Practice – The Jewish Star Community of Practice WhatsApp group is a space for Jewish Stars to share, discuss, and crowdsource ideas, questions, job opportunities, and more with each other in a supportive, growth-focused environment.
Montreal Jewish Stars may also receive:
Job Placement Opportunities – Paid job placement opportunities will be available to Montreal Jewish Stars at the Y as well as other Montreal Jewish organizations so they can utilize their leadership talent and hone their skills with real-life experience.
New Audio/Visual Equipment – Jewish Star purchases equipment such as new microphones, webcams, ring lights and green screens so that Jewish Stars can improve the quality and professionalism of their virtual leadership as well as their creative projects.
Scholarship toward the SLBC Leadership Training Conference – The SLBC Leadership Training Conference provides Jewish Stars with a more deeply immersive leadership-training experience that includes the chance to network with many of the top Jewish leaders and educators across North America, a tight-knit community of like-minded peers passionate about Jewish leadership, and an unforgettable Jewish communal experience. The conference takes place in the United States in St. Louis, Missouri each year. The dates of this year's conference are 16-18 February 2025.
Montreal Jewish Stars with musical talent and who are interested in leadership opportunities specific to music leadership can check a box on their submission form and include a short performance video to be considered for:
Music leadership job placement opportunities in the Montreal Jewish community
North American-wide public recognition as a Jewish Star 'All-Star'
Jewish Star All-Stars During the submission review process, 10 Jewish Stars from all over North America will be named “Jewish Star All-Stars,” 5 each from both the Under 18 and 18 & Over age brackets.
Jewish Star All-Stars will receive:
Widespread recognition on Jewish Rock Radio (JRR), the only digital radio station in the world playing 24/7 Jewish music, including social media, press, and website
Scholarship toward and the opportunity to lead/performat the SLBC Leadership Training Conference (16-18 February 2025 in St. Louis, Missouri) including networking with the top Jewish educators and artists in North America
New audio/visual equipment to help amplify their talent and passion through high-quality videos as well as support their virtual leadership work
“If this program had been around when I was a teen, I would have found my path to this work much earlier. In a few years, all of these Jewish Stars will be ready to meet our challenges and needs in our Jewish community.”
-Rabbi Josh Warshawsky, Jewish Star Mentor
“I have never been more comfortable in my voice and my leadership abilities than I do after Jewish Star mentorship. Going to SLBC and having mentorship have been so meaningful and I really learned so much!”
-Allison Fransblow, Jewish Star Participant
JEWISH STAR MONTREAL TIMELINE
13 Aug 2024
Submission Window Opens
19 Sept 2024
Info Session and Q&A with Rick Recht (via Zoom)
1 Oct 2024
Submission Deadline
22 Oct 2024
All entrants receive notice of their Jewish Star opportunities
Dec ’24-May ’25
Jewish Star In-Person Skills-Training and Local Mentorship Meetings
Feb 16-18, 2025
2025 SLBC Leadership Training Conference in St. Louis, Missouri
Spring 2025
Montreal SLBC Day of Leadership at the Sylvan Adams YM-YWHA
*All dates subject to change
CELEBRITY MENTORS
Jewish Star is VERY excited to have the following incredible Jewish artists and educators serving as mentors in this year’s Jewish Star Mentoring Program:
Rick Recht
Eliana Light
Chava Mirel
Naomi Less
Joe Buchanan
Jacob Spike Kraus
Eric Hunker
Cantor Abbie Strauss
Charlie Kramer
Billy Jonas
Beth Schafer
Cantor Shimon Smith
Craig Parks
Craig Parks
Craig Parks is the Assistant Director of Experiential Learning and Music at Temple Beth El in La Jolla, California. He has over 30 years experience as a Jewish educator, songleader, and performer, and he is a longtime core educator at the SLBC National Conference. Craig is also a fierce advocate for those with special needs serving on panels at conferences, writing songs, and creating groups to help families with special needs.
Cantor Shimon Smith
Shimon Smith is the cantor and director of music and youth and family at Romemu of Manhattan. Having grown up in Israel, Shimon served as an officer in the Israel Defense Forces for five years where he received the presidential award for outstanding soldier. After his service, he became a Jewish Agency shaliach in the U.S. for two years and, upon his return to Israel, he studied music at the Rimon School for Music and Jazz. Shimon was the cantorial soloist and head of the b’nai mitzvah program at Beit Daniel Tel Aviv for 13 years before moving with his family to the United States, where he spent a year as an artist in residence at Temple Emanuel in Westfield, New Jersey, before moving to New York City.
Beth Schafer
Beth Schafer continues to redefine Jewish music by combining masterful songwriting with sensitivity to liturgy and unique insight toward text. What makes her music special is her attention to the universal themes that not only define Judaism, but many other faiths as well. Beth won the 2006 American Idol Underground Faith Based competition and has used that win to create new music for interfaith communities. Schafer has degrees in Music Theory and Composition from the University of Miami School of Music and is a trained and much sought after guitarist in styles ranging from Classical to Blues, Folk to Jazz.
Billy Jonas
For over thirty years, Billy Jonas — performer, singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and educator — has perfected the art of the neo-tribal hootenanny* with audiences around the globe. Using voice, guitar, and industrial re-percussion,* each concert is a soul-spelunking, heart healing, joy-filled journey. Billy is also a long-time core educator at the Songleader Boot Camp National Conference.
Charlie Kramer
Legally blind from Retinitis Pigmentosa, Charlie Kramer unites, magnetizes and elevates those around him. Recently featured in USA Today, Charlie is a life coach for the Disabled, helping his clients gain vital self advocacy skills, independence, acceptance, and guides them in effectively accomplishing their relationship and career goals.
An international touring speaker, performer and musical artist, Charlie has traveled across North America, Israel and Australia sharing his talent and powerful message. He utilizes his blindness as a tool to educate people on the importance of inclusion, equality and radical self-acceptance.
Cantor Abbie Strauss
Cantor Abbie Strauss has over a decade of experience as a professional musician. She is classically trained in vocals, is a singer/songwriter, and has a background in piano, guitar, and saxophone. She has sung at Carnegie Hall as well as performed at NBA games! She is the founder of The Institute of Jewish Rock and a familiar and sought-after musician in the Jewish music scene. Her first albums Spark/Nitzotz and Hakol L’tovah/ It’s all good are featured in many music publications and on Jewish Rock Radio.
Eric Hunker
Eric Hunker is a Tulsa, OK based singer-songwriter. His first album, All These Little Loves, debuted at #9 on iTunes Singer-Songwriter Top 20. He wrote and toured as half of the indie-folk duo Eric & Happie for six years, releasing the album It’s Yours, which debuted at #11 on the same list. He has toured the country and played SXSW, Sundance Film Festival, and at the United Nations in NYC.
Jacob Spike Kraus
Jacob “Spike” Kraus is a 30-year-old singer/songwriter, educator, innovator, and product of the URJ Camping Movement through and through. Spike’s music has been included in the cantorial curriculum of HUC-JIR and is featured by Jewish Rock Radio and JKids Radio. As the host of Jewish Holiday Remix on Jewish Rock Radio, Spike brings his passion to life: finding creative ways to breathe new life into ancient texts. Throughout the year he tours the country singing with communities and using Jewish music as a tool to educate and engage the next generation of Jews. You can hear Spike’s music anywhere music is streamed or sold, and find out more about Spike at www.jacobspikekraus.com.
Joe Buchanan
Texas born and southern raised, Joe Buchanan makes country music that is steeped in Torah and the trials of the human spirit. He grew up struggling with religion and his place in the world until one day outside of the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. and 13 years into their marriage, his wife revealed that she was Jewish. An exploration of faith led the way home for the whole family and kicked off a whirlwind of songwriting, ultimately leading to Joe’s debut album, Unbroken. Since his conversion, he’s toured the country leading services, concerts, and workshops. Joe’s goal is to help drive connection to what connects us all and to hold the door for other seekers. His latest release is Back From Babylon and his website is www.joebuchananmusic.com
Naomi Less
Naomi Less is a Brooklyn-based, internationally celebrated singer/songwriter, ritualist and educator. Beloved for her warm smile and inviting presence, communities celebrate her imagination and innovation, tenderness and pizzazz! She serves as Associate Director and Founding Ritual Leader of Lab/Shul and is a leader in amplifying women’s voices through her work at Songleader Boot Camp and her Jewish Women Rock show on Jewish Rock Radio. Naomi advocates for people struggling with fertility journeys as a performance artist and speaker for Uprooted: A Jewish Response to Fertility Challenges.
Chava Mirel
Cross-genre singer, guitarist, composer, recording artist, spiritual leader and activist Chava Mirel imbues her music with themes of hope, caring, connection, inclusion, women’s and environmental issues. Highly sought as a collaborator in both the pop and spiritual worlds, she has toured and recorded with a wide variety of artists internationally and in her native Pacific Northwest.
Eliana Light
Eliana Light envisions a joyful, vibrant, heart-centered Judaism that speaks to the soul and moves the spirit, reminding us that we all are One. She offers professional development to educators, clergy, and lay leaders to elevate and deepen their prayer gatherings, allowing them to offer more meaningful experiences to more people. These days, she creates meaningful learning, prayer, and professional development over zoom. She is also a sought-after songwriter and performer of catchy, content-rich tunes for all ages, and has put out three albums of original music. Eliana received her Master’s in Jewish Education from the Davidson school at JTS in 2016, and is based in Durham, North Carolina.
Rick Recht
Rick Recht is one of the top touring musicians in Jewish music playing over 150 dates each year in the US and abroad. Rick has revolutionized and elevated the genre of Jewish rock music as a powerful and effective tool for developing Jewish pride and identity in youth and adults across the US. Rick is the national celebrity spokesman for the PJ Library and is the Executive Director of Songleader Boot Camp – a national songleader training immersion program held in various cities around the U.S. Rick is also the founder and Executive Director of Jewish Rock Radio, the very first high-caliber, 24/7 international Jewish rock online radio station! Rick is also the Executive Producer of PJ Library Radio. Recht is the Artist in Residence at United Hebrew Congregation in St. Louis, MO.
“Not only does their joy for Jewish music shine through in their leadership, our Jewish Stars bring refined skill and poise to our bima.”
-Cantor Shanna Zell, Temple Beth Elohim in Wellesley, MA
VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS (FOR MUSIC LEADERS)
Applying for additional music leadership opportunities through Jewish Star is optional, but if you’re interested in receiving those opportunities, you’ll be asked to submit a short performance video. Here are some guidelines for your video:
You have 2 options for your video submission for Jewish Star:
1) Create a basic video on your phone of you performing/leading a song
2) Submit a recent pre-existing video of you performing/leading a song
Performance videos should meet the following criteria:
The song you perform should be a cover or original song appropriate for a Jewish setting. This includes secular or Jewish music. The written form has space for you to explain why you chose your song and how it connects to Judaism.
Your performance can be accompanied by instruments or a cappella. An instrument can be played by you or an accompanist, or a backing track may be used.
If you are primarily an instrumentalist, you may perform a piece of instrumental music that does not require singing.
Your video may includeother vocalists or instrumentalists so long as your talent is prominently featured and very easy to distinguish from the other performers.
Your video should be minimally edited or produced in terms of both audio and video
Recording Best Practices The goal of these instructions is to make sure we see you, hear you, and get to know you, AND to make entering Jewish Star as simple and easy as possible for you.
Choose a quiet, well-lit location to record
Position your device to record your video horizontally/in landscape mode.
Say your name and the song you’ll be performing. No other introduction is necessary!
Do a quick test of your performance to check the audio and video quality and make sure we can see and hear you clearly. If you are playing an instrument while singing, check that it does not overpower your voice
Resist the urge for perfection! That's not what Jewish Star is about. Limit your number of takes and keep it simple and stress-free
You are unique! Show us your personality and energy — and have fun!
Participants who express interest in additional Jewish Star leadership opportunities focused on music will be matched to these opportunities based on their written responses and the skills and talents they share in their performance video. Performance evaluation criteria includes:
Energy and physical presentation
Ability to connect to an audience
Vocal performance (if the performance is a song)
Instrumental performance/skills (if an instrument is used)
Songwriting (if the song is original)
NOTE: Participants do not need to be strong in all of these areas — most Jewish Stars are not — and therefore no one should be discouraged from entering or applying for these opportunities based on their ability to meet all evaluation criteria. Participants are NOT judged during this process; they are matched with the most appropriate leadership-training opportunities for them.
*Video and sound quality are not taken into account in the evaluation process, but do review your video to be sure we can both see and hear you clearly.
Check out these music leadership video submissions from some past Jewish Star recipients:
Since 2018, the Jewish Star leadership initiative has been identifying emerging leadership talent in the Jewish community with a passion and desire to impact the Jewish world, and providing these present and future leaders with mentorship, skills-training, and resources to determine and achieve their leadership goals. Jewish Star's mission is to help teens and young adults recognize and grow their talent and leadership abilities and see the profound ways they can impact their Jewish community and Jewish communities across North America. Jewish Star is an initiative of Judaism Alive, 501(c)3
There are no mandatory time commitments required of anyone who enters Jewish Star. Montreal Cohort participants are asked to attend all in-person skill-training gatherings and virtual Montreal leadership meetings for which they do not have a significant conflict, as the core benefit of the Jewish Star Montreal experience is in participating in these programs. The greater the participation, the greater the value for each and every participant, as Jewish Star is designed to be a communal learning experience.
All other special opportunities provided to Jewish Stars, including music leadership opportunities, free A/V equipment, and scholarship toward the SLBC Leadership Training Conference, are optional albeit VERY exciting opportunities for all Jewish Star Montreal participants.
No. Jewish Star and its programs are completely free of charge. The only potential cost will be for participants who choose to use their scholarship to travel to the SLBC Leadership Training Conference in St. Louis, Missouri; there are additional costs associated with attending the conference that are not covered by scholarship, including travel and lodging. Most times, synagogues, camps, and Federations are able to provide additional funds to support young Jewish leaders to attend SLBC.
Yes. If you are under age 18, you will be required to include a parent or guardian’s email address when you fill out the entry form. A release form will be emailed directly to your parent or guardian for their consent.
Musical talent is NOT necessary nor required to participate or benefit from Jewish Star. Teens and young adults with vocal or instrumental talent have the option to apply for additional music leadership opportunities, and many of our leadership trainers have a background leading music in Jewish settings, but Jewish Star is not designed for music leaders exclusively. The skills and techniques taught in Jewish Star apply to ALL people who are leading in front of a group.
Use this form to share their name(s) with the Jewish Star team and we will be happy to follow up directly!
THE IMPACT OF JEWISH STAR
Hear what Jewish Star Mentors have to say about their experience and why mentorship is so important:
“The skills I have learned in Jewish Star have been invaluable and helped me realize my desire to attend rabbinical school.”
-Lisa Friedman, Jewish Star Participant
JEWISH STAR SUPPORTERS
We would like to express our deepest gratitude to Scott Harris — the visionary and lead organizer of the Jewish Star initiative. We would also like to recognize the following individuals who have generously contributed to support the launch and operations of the inaugural season Jewish Star. Finally, huge thanks to the Judaism Alive Board of Directors for your commitment and dedication to strengthening Jewish identity and engagement for future generations.
Ari Ackerman Howard Altshul Angie Atkins The Bartos Family Jarrod Beck Alexander & Rebecca Berger Stuart Birdt Daniel Blaser Kenneth Bloom Jonathan Crystal The Jonah Maccabee Foundation Cindy Feinberg
Tony Felzen Noah Flom Alan Franco Michael Friedland Navah & Robert Frost Valerie Gerstein Emily and Nathan Gindi Leslie Gordon – The Meyerson Family Foundations Randy Green Scott Harris Adam Hellegers Andrew Klaber
Greg Litt 🇨🇦 Morris and Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation Shara Perlman Linda & Mark Posner Manuel Rajunov Dan Senor Michael Staenberg Peter Stern Marc Sternberg Rada Sumareva Elisha Wiesel Jill and Josh Zucker