Date Your Donors for Jewish Education

Jonah Halper

Date Your Donors is the only podcast that helps you find your charitable soulmates, makes them fall in love with your mission, and say "I do" when you ask them for your time and money.

  1. S2 E6: The Art and Science of Development: What Resumes Don’t Tell You with William Hochman

    JAN 29

    S2 E6: The Art and Science of Development: What Resumes Don’t Tell You with William Hochman

    In this episode of Date Your Donors, Jonah Halper interviews Willie Hochman, who leads the Joel Paul Group division within The Merraine Group, a search firm focused specifically on executive and development talent in the Jewish nonprofit sector. The conversation centers on a core hiring problem in Jewish nonprofits (especially day schools): development is mission-critical, but “can this person actually raise money here” is difficult to evaluate from a resume alone. Hoffman frames development as both a teachable “science” and a harder-to-teach “art,” emphasizing communication presence, appropriate confidence, and donor-facing instincts. Hochman then gives a practical interview lens: prioritize open-ended questions that force candidates to narrate process, judgment, and relationship-building, rather than dead-ending the conversation with one-number answers. He also reinforces that donors are not “transferable” via a Rolodex; results depend on fit between the asker, the mission, and the institution. The episode closes with direct guidance for Jewish day schools: fundraising is uniquely hard because parents often feel they already “gave” through tuition, so philanthropy requires different strategies (community donors, grandparents, alumni over time). Hochman warns against hiring with unrealistic urgency and suggests schools secure bridge funding so a new hire can build a pipeline properly, then evaluate momentum through activity and relationship progression, not immediate dollars.

    27 min
  2. 11/03/2025

    S2 E4 - Stars and Sand: Finding Your Place Between Community and Self with Rabbi Avigdor Goldberger

    Jonah reconnects with his high-school friend Rabbi Avigdor Goldberger, now a leader, mentor, and community builder in Minneapolis. The discussion journeys from nostalgic beginnings to profound reflections on identity, individuality, and the challenges facing those transitioning from full-time Torah learning into the workforce. Rabbi Goldberger shares how his own path—from Kollel learner to nonprofit director—shaped his passion for helping others find their “lane.” He describes the inner struggles many yungerleit face when leaving the Beis Medrash: the loss of structure, identity, and self-definition. Through relatable anecdotes, he illustrates how personal alignment—discovering one’s strengths, character, and purpose—is key to sustainable success, rather than chasing careers that feel forced or borrowed from others. The episode weaves timeless wisdom with modern psychology, invoking sources from Chazal and even quoting Mark Twain and Sir Ken Robinson to underscore that greatness is not uniform—it’s found in embracing one’s own design. Rabbi Goldberger compares people to stars and grains of sand: we each have a place in the collective, but must also shine in our own galaxies. Together, Jonah and Rabbi Goldberger explore: 1. Why yeshiva systems excel at giving group identity but struggle to cultivate individual identity. 2. How parents, not only mosdos, must take responsibility for nurturing their children’s uniqueness. 3. Why discovering your “why” and leaning into your natural gifts prevents years of professional frustration. 4. How individuality and community harmony are not opposites but complementary paths to wholeness. The result is an episode brimming with humor, humility, and heart—a roadmap for anyone navigating identity, purpose, and belonging within a values-driven life.

    20 min
  3. 09/21/2025

    S2 E2 - Why Vulnerability Builds Million-Dollar Donors with Rabbi Ephraim Blumenkrantz

    In this week’s episode of Date Your Donors, Jonah Halper sits down with Rabbi Ephraim Blumenkrantz, Executive Director of Bnos Bais Yaakov of Far Rockaway, to unpack what it truly means to put relationships first in fundraising. Together they explore how to move beyond transactional giving, embrace vulnerability, and build authentic partnerships with donors that last a lifetime. Rabbi Blumenkrantz shares powerful real-world stories—including how listening and transparency turned donor criticism into a $1 million gift. He also offers practical strategies for balancing tuition conversations with development work, and explains why involving both spouses in the philanthropic conversation creates deeper, long-term commitments. Whether you’re a seasoned fundraiser or just starting out, this episode is packed with insights on turning donor meetings into meaningful relationships that strengthen both your mission and your community. Thank you to our sponsor: 👉 From classroom seating to custom-built solutions, JEY Furniture partners with Jewish day schools across North America to create beautiful, functional spaces that support learning and connection. As a family-run business with decades of experience, JEY understands the unique needs of Jewish institutions — and delivers furniture that’s as durable as your mission. Visit JEYFurniture.com to learn how they can support your school’s next upgrade.

    27 min

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Date Your Donors is the only podcast that helps you find your charitable soulmates, makes them fall in love with your mission, and say "I do" when you ask them for your time and money.