(Courtesy of OU) The Orthodox Union (OU), the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, is pleased to welcome Daniel Lowy of New York’s Upper West Side to the OU’s Board of Directors. Lowy is among 14 new OU Board Members from across the U.S. and Canada elected to a two-year term.
Lowy is Founder and CEO of EMU Health, an outpatient clinic. His communal involvements include Board affiliations with Teach NYS, a project of the Orthodox Union; Manhattan Day School; West Side Institutional Synagogue; and CUNY School of Public Health Foundation. Lowy is originally from Sydney, Australia.
The OU Board is responsible for determining the OU’s mission and vision; ensuring strong fiduciary oversight and financial management; fundraising and resource development; and monitoring and assessing the OU’s programs and services. Board members also serve as advisers to the OU’s various departments.
In addition to Lowy, other new board members include:
- Joel Mael, Director-at-Large, Lawrence, New York
- Yechiel Eisenstadt, Director-at-Large, Flatbush, New York
- Zev Blumenfrucht, Director-at-Large, New York, New York
- Esti Kaminetzky, National Vice President, Teaneck, New Jersey
- Jeff Cohen, Director-at-Large, Fair Lawn, New Jersey
- Stacey Goldman, Director-at-Large, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
- Yosi Heber, Director-at-Large, Detroit, Michigan
- Yakov Polatsek, Director-at-Large, Houston, Texas
- Yitzie Pretter, Director-at-Large, Baltimore, Maryland
- Chaya Tova Hartman, National Vice President, Chicago, Illinois
- Ben Zlotnick, Director-at-Large, Toronto, Canada
- Eitan Milgram, Director-at-Large, Boston, Massachusetts
Moshe Sassover, Director-at-Large, Los Angeles, California
OU President Mitchel Aeder said: “The OU extends its heartfelt congratulations to Daniel Lowy and all of our new Board Members on joining this important journey with the OU. These individuals, who reflect the breadth of our community, were chosen for their dedication to communal service, and I look forward to working together to help the OU achieve our many goals.”
OU Executive Vice President Rabbi Moshe Hauer said: “We welcome our incoming Board Members for their commitment to serving am Yisrael and for their contributions to support the OU’s mission—enhancing the religious experience of the Jewish community. We also thank the incumbent Board members who are continuing their service.”
OU Executive Vice President Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph said: “The OU relies on our Board for crucial strategic planning, program oversight and the many talents they bring to this work. We are proud of our strong lay-professional partnership that works tirelessly to make everything run smoothly and efficiently.”