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Daniel Sokatch

Daniel Sokatch (born April 15, 1968) is an American activist, serving since 2009 as CEO of the New Israel Fund, which "supports causes in Israel relating to poverty, the environment, religious pluralism, and gender and ethnic equality."〔(From Outsider to Establishment, Then Back to His Roots ) The Jewish Daily Forward, 16 September 2009〕 In recognition of his leadership and influence, Sokatch has been named multiple times to The Jewish Daily Forward's “Forward 50,” a yearly list of the fifty leading Jewish decision-makers, activists and opinion-shapers who have had a significant impact on the Jewish community.〔(Forward 50 ) The Jewish Daily Forward, 26 October 2010〕
==Early life and education==
Sokatch grew up in Cheshire, CT. His father, Seymour Sokatch,〔(Deaths STILLERMAN, IRVING ) NY Times, 22 April 1997〕 was the director of human resources at Yale University. His mother, Ann Stillerman Sokatch, studied counseling psychology at Southern Connecticut State College. He was also influenced by other relatives who encouraged his civic engagement and patriotism. His aunt, Lottie Gold, served as New York state's first female deputy secretary of state in the 1950s. Sydney Gold, his uncle, and Irving Stillerman, his maternal grandfather, served as New York City judges.〔(Progressive values propel Daniel Sokatch’s rising star ) The Jewish Journal, 18 january 2007〕 When he was 11, his family moved to Cincinnati, OH.
Sokatch received his B.A. from Brandeis University with a focus on history, Near Eastern Studies and Judaic Studies. During his junior year, he lived in Ireland, studying the Irish conflict. After graduation he worked in social services in Boston from 1990 to 1994, helping the needy to find housing and other resources. That experience taught him how to advocate for the disenfranchised. In 1994 he enrolled in rabbinical school in Israel, hoping to become a religious leader focused on progress in social justice. But he left once he realized the rabbinical program at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) in Jerusalem was committed to developing rabbis rather than activists. He graduated from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University with an MA in Law and Diplomacy. He earned his J.D. magna cum laude from Boston College Law School.〔(Daniel Sokatch Named CEO of Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties ) Jewish Community Federation, 9 April 2008〕〔(Progressive values propel Daniel Sokatch’s rising star ) The Jewish Journal, 18 january 2007〕

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