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7 Ways to Make The Most of Your 60-Seconds at Le'karev
At every Le’karev meeting, you get 60 seconds to introduce yourself and your business to the room. But let’s be honest - 60 seconds can fly by. And yet, done well, that small window can plant seeds for referrals, collaborations, and long-term connections. So how do you make sure you’re not just rattling off your job title and hoping for the best? Here are seven smart strategies to help you plan a 60-second intro that stands out and makes people remember you.
Lizi Jackson-Barrett
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The Meaning Behind Le'karev's Colours
When you look at the Le’karev brand, you see two colours: blue and orange. They’re not accidental. They’re not just an aesthetic choice. They’re a declaration. These colours tell the story of who we are, what we stand for, and why this network exists.
Lizi Jackson-Barrett
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What's In A Name?
Le’karev (לְקָרֵב) is a Hebrew word that means “to bring closer.” It’s a word that speaks to connection, approachability, and the act of drawing people in - not by force or accident, but through intention and care. In Jewish tradition, the root of this word is used when talking about bringing people closer to community, to purpose, to one another. It’s about creating belonging. And for us, that’s not just a philosophical idea - it’s something we live every day.
Lizi Jackson-Barrett
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What Real Inclusion Looks Like for the Jewish Community
Jewish people make up just 0.5% of the UK population - and only 0.2% of the world. By every measure, we’re a tiny minority. And yet, we’re often not seen as one. Why? Because Jewishness doesn’t always match people’s idea of what a minority “should” look like.
Lizi Jackson-Barrett
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Why Jewish Entrepreneurship Is So Common - and So Misunderstood
Historically, Jewish people didn’t choose to go into business or work independently as part of some master plan; rather, it was often the only viable option. Many faced barriers to employment due to discrimination, and our own families can tell stories of the challenges our parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents faced.
Lizi Jackson-Barrett
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Why Jewish-Only Spaces Matter - And Always Have
Le'karev has never been about excluding others - it’s about creating safety, trust, and breathing space. It’s about what it means to be part of a group that instinctively gets you. And for Jewish people, especially right now, that’s not a luxury. It’s a lifeline.
Lizi Jackson-Barrett
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