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We often think leadership is only for those in official positions.
But actually, we're all leaders. Because leadership is about how we impact the lives of others.
We're leaders in family and community, at work, in society and wherever our actions touch others.
I want to share a model of leadership that can change your life.
In this talk on Parshat Lech Lecha, Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein explores a Torah model of leadership that transcends titles and hierarchy. Drawing on Pirkei Avot, he contrasts two figures, Noach and Avraham. Both faced ten generations of moral decline, yet their approaches to leadership were worlds apart.
Rashi teaches that Noach "walked with God" while Avraham "walked ahead of God."
What does that difference mean? And what does it teach us about how each of us can lead, influence, and build a better world?
The Midrash and Sforno reveal a revolutionary idea about the difference between following instructions and taking responsibility. Through Avraham's example, the Torah shows that true leadership begins not with power, but with partnership. It begins with the courage to step forward, to serve, and to illuminate the path for others.
Key Insights:
Leadership is for everyone. It's about how we influence others in every sphere of life.
Noach and Avraham: two models, one transforms history. What made the difference?
"Walked with God" vs. "Walked ahead of God." Rashi's contrast reveals the essence of leadership.
From servant to partner, and the Torah's radical vision of taking responsibility.
Leadership begins with courage and responsibility, choosing to step forward and serve.
By Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein5
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We often think leadership is only for those in official positions.
But actually, we're all leaders. Because leadership is about how we impact the lives of others.
We're leaders in family and community, at work, in society and wherever our actions touch others.
I want to share a model of leadership that can change your life.
In this talk on Parshat Lech Lecha, Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein explores a Torah model of leadership that transcends titles and hierarchy. Drawing on Pirkei Avot, he contrasts two figures, Noach and Avraham. Both faced ten generations of moral decline, yet their approaches to leadership were worlds apart.
Rashi teaches that Noach "walked with God" while Avraham "walked ahead of God."
What does that difference mean? And what does it teach us about how each of us can lead, influence, and build a better world?
The Midrash and Sforno reveal a revolutionary idea about the difference between following instructions and taking responsibility. Through Avraham's example, the Torah shows that true leadership begins not with power, but with partnership. It begins with the courage to step forward, to serve, and to illuminate the path for others.
Key Insights:
Leadership is for everyone. It's about how we influence others in every sphere of life.
Noach and Avraham: two models, one transforms history. What made the difference?
"Walked with God" vs. "Walked ahead of God." Rashi's contrast reveals the essence of leadership.
From servant to partner, and the Torah's radical vision of taking responsibility.
Leadership begins with courage and responsibility, choosing to step forward and serve.

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