What are the businesses and organizations that matter the
most to us? Certainly, we value those that provide us with necessary goods and
services such as health care and automobiles. But what about that which stands
less tangible but just as necessary, and perhaps more lasting? Today’s blog
post circles around the outreach operations headed by Rabbi Leib Tropper.
Rabbi Leib Tropper, a lifelong researcher and community
leader, currently employs his talents in Israel as the head of the project
Character First. Endorsed by Moshe Hollender and Binyamen Greenberg, as well as
many others, Character First emphasizes the deep import of strong morals as
indicated by the Torah. In his involvement with the group, Tropper offers the
community tools to navigate modern life and regularly publishes articles. His
pieces include both heavy research and intelligent consideration, thereby
stimulating discussions and positive change.
Prior to his engagement with Character First, Rabbi Tropper founded the multi-national organization Horizons. The group, which invited those
curious about the teachings of the Torah to interact with the text and the
community guided by it, saw success in Paris, London, Berlin, and throughout
the U.S. The appearances offered a look into the culture and an introduction
the language and spiritual currency to those who might not otherwise gain the
opportunity.
Rabbi Leib Tropper comes from a long line of community
leaders including his
father, a teacher at the Rabbi Jacob Joseph Elementary
School for three decades. Tropper attended the school in lower Manhattan until
the age of 12 and subsequently continued his education in Israel.