Eliot Meadow
Vice President
Eliot Meadow currently USCJ Vice President. Since joining the USCJ board in 2004, he has served on several committees, including District Leadership, Technology, Services to Congregations, International Nominating, HR, and Dues Variance, and most recently was the Chair of our Department of Synagogue Leadership committee.
Outside the Jewish community, Eliot has focused much of his time and energy on the health and wellness issues of children facing serious illness. As a volunteer with the American Cancer Society, he has served as an active leader of their “Long Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer” committee, which developed and ran programs to help former childhood cancer patients learn about the challenges they face as they age, and to help them understand their unique position in society. Eliot also volunteered for several years as a counselor for Ronald McDonald Camp, a summer camp program for current and former cancer patients. Eliot has spoken at multiple ACS Relays for Life.
He is a member of Temple Israel in Charlotte, NC. He is also a member of Congregation Adath Israel in Middletown, CT, where both he and his wife Stephanie are past presidents.
Eliot and his family have led a life embedded in the Conservative Movement. He’s a graduate of a Solomon Schechter Day School, as are both of his children. All three attended Camp Ramah and, along with his wife Stephanie, have worked at Ramah camps. Erika attended Ramah Seminar, and Julia spent a semester on Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim. Eliot was also extremely active as a USY’er, serving as both chapter president, Regional Executive board and as Advisor for multiple chapters.
Eliot’s term concludes in December 2024.
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Hannah Schutzengel
- Administrative Assistant to the Department of Synagogue Leadership
- [email protected]