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Bios of Proposed 2021-2023* Shearith Israel Board of Trustees

The following members represent the Proposed 2021-2023 Board, except where noted, and are pending election.

 

Heidi Einhorn (President)

 

Heidi Einhorn and her husband Ronnie have been members of Shearith Israel for 10 years. In that time, their family has grown from one to three kiddos who consider Shearith Israel their home.  In normal times, you could find Heidi at shul most Shabbat mornings, leading Tot Shabbat, davening in the sanctuary or working on her long-term goal of teaching an Israeli husband and 3 lively kids to whisper.  Now, you’ll find Heidi building her running speed and endurance, mostly to escape her non-whispering family members.

Heidi served for 2 years on the Rabbi Search Committee, co-chaired the Say Chai Volunteer Event and has been on the Board of Trustees as Member-At-Large and currently as Executive Vice President. She is now looking forward to finding the safest and warmest way to welcome Shearith Israel home again.

Blair Rothstein (Executive Vice President)

Blair Rothstein, an Atlanta native, is a Managing Director and Principal with Register Financial Associates. He provides sophisticated investment management and financial planning advice to high net-worth individuals and families.

As an active volunteer, Blair holds several leadership positions with community organizations.  Blair Co-Chaired the Balser Symposium for two years (philanthropy seminar) and is a Board Member of Atlanta Jewish Foundation. He served on the Board for the University of Michigan Club (Atlanta Chapter), is a member of Hillels of Georgia Endowment Committee and works with various civil rights organization.  Blair is past Treasurer and serving on the Board of Trustees of Congregation Shearith Israel.  He is a graduate of L.E.A.D. Atlanta, Class of 2009.

Blair earned his B.A. in Economics and B.A. in History from the University of Michigan. He received his J.D. from Tulane University, School of Law. 

Most importantly, Blair is married to Lisa and they have three adorable children.

Pia Koslow Frank (Organizational Vice President)

Pia grew up attending Shearith Israel and considers the shul as a second home. She is thrilled that her husband Tal and her 4 kids (ages 14, 12 and twins age 9) all feel a close connection to the Shearith Israel shul community. Pia has enjoyed her past work with the Rabbi Search Committee, working on Sisterhood programing and most recently, co-chairing the Strategic Planning Committee. Pia is active on the Atlanta Jewish Academy Board, is currently participating in the Legacy Heritage Onboard program for board governance and volunteers with the ACLU.

Pia is a family law attorney and mediator, focusing on helping clients craft an intentional, effective divorce process. Hobbies mostly relate to her kids. Pia loves travel, being outdoors, adventures with family, to include introducing her children to the tv shows of her childhood, and contemplates the days when she will do crafting projects and plant a garden of flowers and herbs. One day! While she does not consider herself a “Board” type, Pia is excited to serve on the Board with Shearith Israel friends (shul family) and to support the work of implementing the Strategic Plan.

David Zafft (Treasurer)

David Zafft was born and raised in St. Louis, MO where he attended B’nai Amoona. He, and his wife, Marla, moved to Atlanta in 2004 and have lived in the Highlands area the whole time. Their twins, Nadia and Calder, attend Howard Middle School and will have (or had depending on when you are reading this) their B’nai Mitzvah on March 6, 2021. David works at Aprio in the Transaction Advisory Services practice and is a certified public accountant in Georgia and Missouri as well as a Chartered Financial Analyst.

When not working you can find David hiking and camping with his family (usually at one of our great GA state parks). 

Robin Rosenberg (Secretary)

Robin Rosenberg and her husband Fred have been members of Shearith Israel for more than fifteen years. Fred is a regular Torah reader and Robin has had the privilege of co-chairing Rabbi Kaiman’s Installation event and serving on the shul’s Strategic Planning and Social Committees. Robin and Fred are thrilled to be an intergenerational CSI family since Ben Rosenberg, his wife Annie, and their kids, Jack and Lily, have become members.

An Atlanta native, Robin began her professional life in the field of nonprofit management in Philadelphia before returning home where she has spent forty years in commercial real estate.  Robin has served in board and leadership positions with various non-profit and community organizations, including the role of president of The Epstein School during the implementation of the school’s first strategic plan and first SACS accreditation.

Rachel Silverman (Human Resources Committee Chair)

Rachel Silverman has been a member of Shearith Israel off and on for the last 13 years. She is a board member and volunteer for Rebecca's Tent Women's Shelter, and is an avid consumer of Atlanta's myriad Jewish offerings, such as In the City Camp, Jewish Kids Groups and Camp Ramah. Rachel has been a health information technology consultant for 20+ years, and moved to Atlanta in 2000 after stints in San Francisco and Japan. 

A native of Hollywood, FL, Rachel lives in Candler Park with her husband Joel and two daughters Sophie and Mira. Pre-pandemic she enjoyed traveling and eating in restaurants; mid-pandemic, she enjoys hiking and ordering dinner out; post-pandemic she plans to host lots of havurah and hug family! 

Melanie Levs (Jewish Learning Committee Chair)

Melanie Levs is a journalist and editor who lives with her husband Josh and their three children (Ryan age 14, Jordan age 11 and Abby age 7) in Candler Park. The Levs family joined Shearith in 2015 and have enjoyed watching the congregation grow into a rich community. Melanie is active in her children’s public schools, has served on leadership teams and task forces for Atlanta Public Schools over the past 10 years, was a substitute Machaneh Shai teacher for two years, and co-taught Machaneh Shai’s 7th grade for a year before taking a full-time job as an editor at Atlanta Business Chronicle in the summer of 2017. A Type-A extrovert, she thrives on collaboration with passionate, mission-driven people, and is thrilled for this opportunity to serve her beloved congregation.

Jada Garrett (Membership Engagement Chair)

Jada Garrett is a thought leader who is focused on building community through inclusive, engaging and meaningful conversations. Jada has over a decade of experience in leading large-scale transformation programs and excels in project/change management, culture building and employee experience. No matter which hat she's wearing, her goal is simple: to empower organizations and thought leaders to build an inclusive culture where diversity of people and thought is welcomed, encouraged and embraced. Jada’s entrepreneurial spirit, alongside her natural curiosity, arms her with the ability to always improve on experiences. She is a firm believer in Mahatma Gandhi’s teaching that you should be the change that you wish to see in this world. With that teaching in mind and her personal experiences of being Black and Jewish, Jada is on a mission to create spaces where ALL Jews feel represented, appreciated and equal.

Through her work with Be’chol Lashon, Jada consults with Jewish organizations to create and action strategies for becoming a more welcoming, inclusive space. She is very involved in the Atlanta Jewish community: serving on the Allocations Committee of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, working on diversity projects with Repair the World and co-leading a committee at Congregation Shearith Israel focused on equity.

Jada lives in Atlanta with her daughter. You can often find her taking long strolls through her neighborhood or at local breweries, hunting for the tastiest craft beer.

Jada is excited to begin her role as CSI’s Member Engagement Chair and hopes to implement programs and processes that show Atlanta just how wonderful CSI is!

Baruch Stiftel (Religious Life Committee Chair)

Baruch Stiftel has been part of Shearith Israel with wife, Janet, and daughter, Justine, since 2008 when they moved to Atlanta. He has been an active gabbai and sheliach tzibbur, and now has learned skills as a Zoom host; served on the By-Laws Committee, and co-chaired the Rabbinic Search Committee. Baruch's work as chair of the Religious Life Committee the past two years has aimed to have our tefilla services involve as many Shearith Israelites as possible, and speak meaningfully to as many of us as possible. A retired Georgia Tech city planning professor, he has held national and international office in several city planning non-profit organizations.

Marshall Duke (Board Member At-Large – One –year term)

Marshall P. Duke, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Psychology at Emory, is Editor in Chief of the ‘Journal of Family Life’ and author of nine books and more than one hundred articles focusing on the family and other social learning networks. He is a member of the core faculty of Emory’s Center for the Study of Myth and Ritual in American Life (MARIAL) and a Senior Faculty Fellow at Emory’s Center for Ethics.

Over the years, he has appeared on ‘Good Morning America,’ the ‘Today Show,’ and the ‘Oprah Winfrey Show.’ His work has been written about in the ‘New York Times,’ the ‘Boston Globe,’ the ‘Wall Street Journal,’ ‘Parents Magazine,’ and ‘Time Magazine.’ During his 50 years at Emory, Professor Duke has served as Chair of the Psychology Department and has been honored to receive the Emory Williams Teaching Award, a Crystal Apple Teaching Award and Emory’s highest award for service, The Thomas Jefferson Award.

Marshall, and his wife, Sara, have been members of Shearith Israel since 1977 and raised their family within the Shearith community. Marshall was also a long-time writer/director of our annual Purim Shpiel for which he earned the prestigious honor of having a restroom plaque placed in his honor.

Robin Deutsch Edwards (Board Member At-Large)

Robin Deutsch Edwards has been helping purpose-driven organizations, large and small, create and execute powerful communications strategies for more than 20 years. She founded High Mileage Communications in 2012 to support clients in their efforts to make our world safer, more sustainable, more accessible, more equitable and more inclusive. Robin also works with an Atlanta-based communications agency, HL Strategy, where she supports purpose programs, partnerships and sustainability communications for clients including Shaw Industries, Kids2, Purpose Built Communities and RWC. She served as a vice president in Edelman's Business + Social Purpose practice, worked in Marsh & McLennan’s Risk Consulting practice, managed employee volunteer communications as part of Morgan Stanley’s Community Affairs team and completed a policy fellowship at Southface Energy Institute. Robin holds a Master of Public Administration – Public & Nonprofit Management & Policy from New York University and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Policy from the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources & Environment.

At Shearith Israel Robin has coordinated Ahavat Chinam campaigns and regularly supports Backpack Buddies and the congregation's refugee work. Robin is an active volunteer with a wide range of community organizations including Repair the World Atlanta, New American Pathways, Be'chol Lashon and Women On The Rise. She is currently the No Place For Hate liaison at Morningside Elementary School, supervises virtual school and spends time with her husband Dave, two kids (Natalie & Benjamin) and pandemic cat.

Jeff Kirsh (Board Member At-Large – One-year term)

Jeff Kirsh and his wife Natalie are originally from Toronto, Canada, moving to Atlanta (the first time) in 1998. They then lived in London, England and back in Toronto for the period 2009 to 2016, returning to Atlanta (and joining Shearith Israel) in the summer of 2016. Jeff is legal counsel at The Coca-Cola Company, and has spent over 25 years in the Coca-Cola system. He received his law and undergraduate degrees from the University of Toronto, and has been active in numerous community and professional organizations, including: The Epstein School, the Museum of Design Atlanta, and Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta.

Jeff and Natalie have three sons: Sam (22), Jonathan (20) and Miles (14), and love living in Morningside.

Joanna Kobylivker (Board Member At-Large – One-year term)

Joanna Kobylivker, and her husband Andy, joined Shearith Israel in 2016. She is an Atlanta native and grew up in Sandy Springs. She holds an MPH from Emory Rollins School of Public Health and worked in Strategic Planning and Project Management for ten years at Emory. Joanna served as co-chair of the Education Committee for the past two years, and her two boys - Eli (11) and Max (9) - attend Machenah Shai. Together with the support of the Board and fellow passionate Shearith members, Joanna helped launch composting in the fall of 2019.  Joanna also recently founded the Georgia chapter of the Jewish Climate Action Network (JCAN GA). She looks forward to contributing to the CSI community with meaningful relationships and actions. 

Jay Steinberg (Board Member At-Large)

Jay Steinberg has been a member of Shearith Israel for 25 years.  Jay’s wife, Shari, previously served on the shul Board. Jay and Shari’s three children, Eva (25), Jonathan (24) and Michael (22) grew up at Shearith Israel. Jay has contributed to various shul and shelter activities/events over the years and has been a lecturer for the Synagogue Scholars series.

Jay has been on the faculty of Emory University School of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases for 30 years and helps lead Emory’s efforts to prevent infections from occurring in hospitals. He currently serves as Chief Medical Officer at Emory University Hospital Midtown.

Joey Trotz (Board Member At-Large)

Joey Trotz has been a member of CSI since 2005 and a resident of Atlanta since 1998. He is a native of Savannah, Georgia, and is currently the Global Head of Technology for Watson Advertising & The Weather Company where he leads engineering efforts for cognitive marketing and advertising tech. He holds a degree in English & American Literature from Brandeis University 

He has also served on the non-profit board of the Grant Park Cooperative Preschool in Atlanta, currently represents IBM on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Advertising Working Group and in a number of leadership positions at the ad industry's non-profit trade organization, the Interactive Advertising Bureau. 

Joey is married to Amy Trotz, the current president of Shearith Israel Sisterhood. His son Sam is the current president of CSI USY and his son Noah (13) recently celebrated his bar mitzvah at the synagogue. His father Sam Trotz Z”L is a past president of the Bnai Brith Jacob congregation in Savannah. 

*Terms are for two years; except where noted “One-year term”.

Sat, April 20 2024 12 Nisan 5784