About me
Noah Levine is President and CEO of Jewish Community Legacy Project, a nonprofit that provides planning assistance exclusively to small congregations throughout the United States and Canada. He is also a non-profit consultant and individual and family philanthropic advisor.
He retired in August 2011 after 30 years of service with the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, as Associate Executive Director.
Mr. Levine served as president of Congregation Etz Chaim, a conservative synagogue in the metropolitan Atlanta area. He also served on the Executive Committee of Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta (JFGA) and was chair of the Federation’s Community Engagement committee and a member of the JFGA Global Jewish Peoplehood committee. He is a member of the Georgia State University School of Social Work Advisory Board and served on the boards of the Doris & Alex Weber Jewish Community High School Board; Georgia Interfaith Power & Light Board; and the Agape Community Center.
He is married to Dr. Berna Levine and is the father of three children and 7 grandchildren.