As any avid Aish historian can tell you, the first branch outside of Israel was in St. Louis. What may not be as well known is that the person who brought Aish to St. Louis was the legendary lay leader, Kenneth Spetner. Therefore it was exciting for me to spend time with his son, Jonathan Spetner. Jonathan told me all the origin stories of how Aish started. I then briefed him on AishVision 2030 and what lies on the horizon. We parted ways and I headed back to New Jersey.
I was surprised when a few days later I received a message from Jonathan. He wrote:
“Hi. Enjoyed meeting last week. I’ve been thinking about our discussion concerning social media kiruv. It’s the most exciting kiruv approach I’ve heard in 30+ years. Although, like anything, it needs to be executed properly. I have some thoughts.” |
This message touched my heart. I travel around the world explaining how all of us can reach our brothers and sisters. To receive a message from the son of the individual who got Aish started in the United States over 40 years ago, sharing that he thinks our vision is the most exciting approach he’s heard in over 30 years, was an affirmation of everything towards which we are working.
Every day so many of us are working as hard as we can to help bring 3 million Jews to Jewish wisdom. At Aish, we believe that we can absolutely get this done. Yet we cannot do this without so many of you helping us. It will take sweat, passion, drive, determination, focus and yes, a lot of money. Every time one of you responds to my emails telling me how you are participating; cheering us on; donating to the cause; telling us how exciting this journey is, it gives me and all of us at Aish a tremendous lift. Let’s stay positive and keep working to make sure every Jew has access to Jewish wisdom.