S2E2: LIVE at JLI Retreat: George Rohr, David Schottenstein & George Lindemann Uncover Philanthropy
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 Published On Oct 14, 2024

All three of these men have achieved remarkable success in business, but it's their profound dedication to philanthropy that truly defines them. In this epiosde of From The Inside Out Podcast with Rivkah & Eda, we delve into the heart of their giving, uncovering the unique challenges they’ve faced and the insightful lessons they’ve learned along the way. Their stories offer an inspiring look at how they use their influence and resources to create lasting, meaningful change—leaving us with valuable, thought-provoking takeaways that challenge us to look at our giving and the way we view money.

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GUEST BIOS:

George Rohr is a co-founder of NCH Capital, Inc., and a committed philanthropist. Known for revitalizing Jewish communities devastated by the Holocaust and communism, his support for the Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) has helped make Torah learning accessible worldwide.

David Schottenstein is an entrepreneur behind several successful companies, including Privé Revaux, Astor & Black, Thomas Ashboure, and 7th heaven chocolates. His philanthropy is focused on feeding the hungry, supporting Chabad Shluchim, Jewish education, community development, with a hands-on approach to making an impact.

George Lindemann, president of Lindemann Capital, is a philanthropist passionate about supporting the arts, education, and Jewish causes. His giving has positively impacted countless lives, emphasizing the power and responsibility of giving back.


EPISODE SPONSOR

This episode is presented in partnership with JLI and was recorded live at the 2024 JLI Retreat.

Serving learning centers in over 1,800 communities and on the internet, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) is the world's preeminent provider of Jewish learning.

JLI's mission is to make Jewish learning accessible and personally meaningful to every Jew, regardless of background or affiliation. JLI's insightful curricula utilizes cutting-edge pedagogic techniques, embracing the multiple intelligence model and utilizing multimedia and an array of approaches to engage, educate, and inspire all kinds of minds in a dynamic Jewish learning experience. Learn more about JLI's courses and programming here: www.myJLI.com

Established in 2006, JLI's annual National Jewish Retreat has been dubbed "the Jewish event of the year," offering five days of luxury and learning and an unprecedented over 150 sessions with forty of the world's leading Jewish personalities. Participants get to mingle with renowned speakers, scholars, and authors as they enjoy first-class gourmet cuisine and 5-star accommodations in an immersive Jewish experience. View the retreat experience here: www.jretreat.com


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CHAPTERS:
00:01:26 – 00:05:04: Early Influences on Giving
00:05:04 – 00:07:24: The Essence of Philanthropy
00:07:24 – 00:10:51: Personal Motivations for Giving
00:10:51 – 00:14:19: Prioritizing Causes
00:14:19 – 00:16:42: Anonymous vs. Public Giving
00:16:42 – 00:22:55: Challenges in Saying No
00:22:55 – 00:27:17: Faith, Trust, and Business Impact
00:27:17 – 00:34:56: Advice for Aspiring Philanthropists
00:34:56 – 00:47:07: Lessons Learned from Mistakes
00:47:07 – 00:50:23: Defining Success
00:50:23 – 00:52:01: Closing Reflections and Favorite Quotes

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