A window into the the clients and projects we support.
Opening The Place of All Possibility: How Tiny Windows Elevated a Creative Book Launch
When Rabbi Adina Allen approached Tiny Windows in late 2023, she carried more than a manuscript. "The Place of All Possibility: Cultivating Creativity Through Ancient Jewish Wisdom" was the codification of the Jewish Studio Process: a reliable, replicable method for accessing humanity's inherent creativity through Jewish texts and wisdom.
Featured Case Study: Finding Our Why: How Tiny Windows Helped M² Shape a Conference Through Authentic Storytelling
In an increasingly polarized world, and at a time when many organizations struggle to articulate their values, the Jewish community needs a new a path forward: not through debate or persuasion, but through the simple, powerful act of sharing authentic human stories.
“Our Team is Thriving!” How Tiny Windows Transformed ISJL’s Education Department
In 2023, the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life (ISJL) faced a critical turning point. Their Education department, which had long relied on a successful but increasingly strained model, needed an overhaul. ISJL’s partnership with TW not only solved the immediate challenges facing the Education department but set the stage for long-term success.
“This was exactly what we needed. Our team is thriving, and our communities are stronger because of it.” - Molly Levy, Director of Education
Leadership in a Time of War: Creating Community for Russian-Speaking Jews
We couldn’t have imagined a better partner than working with the brilliant and big-hearted Olga Markus on projects aimed at the Russian-Speaking Jewish community.
We just had no idea we’d be doing it during a war.
From Salesy to Savvy: How the Jewish Grandparents Network Builds Community Online
Learn how JGN took their Facebook group to new heights in five weeks with communications for community-building coaching from Tiny Windows.
On Repentance, Repair, and Twitter Bots
Accountability before apology. Here’s how Tiny Windows helped Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg turn her book on teshuvah into a communal conversation.