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ORT Michigan Participants Represent 
Region in National Program

ORT America welcomed 14 
participants to its new National 
Leadership CohORT Program, 
an exclusive 18-month leader-
ship development, learning and 
mentoring opportunity for the 
organization’s future leaders. The 
ORT Michigan Region is well 
represented by Emily Korotkin, 
Matt Ran, Lisa Rothberger and 
Dan Serlin. 
Upon completion, partici-
pants will have a deeper under-
standing and connection to 
ORT and the Jewish community, 
with the tools needed to be 
strong advocates and support-
ers. Emphasis will be placed on 
strengthening skills and under-
standing of the crucial role of 
American Jewish philanthropy 
to prepare and excite them 
about their future roles in their 
local communities as well as 

nationally and internationally. 
“The new CohORT is our way 
of investing in the future of the 
organization and doing our part 
to build up Jewish communal 
leadership more broadly,
” said 
Barbara Birch, ORT America 
president and CEO.
“We believe this program and 
these leaders are essential to our 
growth and success, and that 
they will make their mark on 

Jewish life in the years to come.
”
Participants will learn from 
field experts about philanthropy 
and nonprofit management and 
engage with ORT board mem-
bers and leaders from across the 
spectrum of American Jewish 
life. They will also be invited to 
travel on a mission to an inter-
national location to visit an ORT 
program and engage directly 
with students and educators. 
“I feel a great sense of respon-
sibility and commitment to ORT 
and am looking forward to tak-
ing an active role while continu-
ing my family legacy,
” said Emily 
Korotkin, cohORT participant 
from Bloomfield Hills. 
“I am also fortunate to have 
the chance to meet like-minded 
people from across the country 
and form new professional and 
personal relationships.
” 

Emily 
Korotkin

Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan
Annual Bulletin is 
Honored by 
Statewide Group

The 2020 JHSM Bulletin, the 
Jewish Historical Society 
of Michigan’s annual 
report, won this year’s 
Outstanding Published 
Periodical Award from 
the Historical Society of 
Michigan. 
 Kudos and mazel 
tov are due to editor 
Tracy Weissman and her 
team! The Zoom awards 
ceremony will be held on 
Friday, Sept. 24, during 
the Michigan History 
Conference. 
 To read the Bulletin, visit 
michjewishhistory.org/
publications/past-issues/ 
#michjewishhistory. 
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