Francine Hermelin Levite

FRANCINE HERMELIN LEVITE is a candidate in the Master of Religion in Public Life Program at Harvard Divinity School. She is on leave from her position as the Chief Network Officer of Reboot, where she cultivates a network of over 600 creators, artists, entrepreneurs, intellectuals, spiritual leaders, and activists to produce experiences and products that evolve the Jewish conversation and transform society. She has produced and creatively programmed countless hours of conversations and experiences that use art, music, and storytelling to engage the Reboot community and public at large to think more deeply about Jewishness in the 21st Century and beyond. She created the “My Haggadah: Made It Myself” Passover tool, is a founding board member of the Jewish Community Project Downtown, and is the Executive Producer of two short films, “GEFILTE” and “We’ve Been Here Before: What the Punk Scene Can Teach Us About White Supremacy.”

Francine Hermelin Levite