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Barry Frankfurt

Opinion

Cynics, sceptics, and the reality

June 19, 2014 16:04
2 min read

A cynic, wrote Oscar Wilde, is someone "who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing."

Thanks to the JC's recent article we know the cost of employing chief executives at over 40 communal organisations. Picking out the anomalies and questioning who deserves what level of remuneration has provided much Shabbat-table fodder and no small level of discomfort for some of the individuals listed.

Yet it also diverts us from the real conversation that needs to take place. We are more aware than before what price we pay for professional communal leadership. We are no closer to finding out what value that leadership and the organisations they represent, provides.

The world of Jewish charities and associated not-for-profits is an ecosystem that lives by its own rules. A barely sustainable environment in which market forces, rather than necessity, dictates communal priorities.