Shaindy and Noah Lindenberg
Kohelet Pillar Award
Shaindy and Noah Lindenberg are the proud parents of (soon-to-be) four graduates of Kohelet: Shifra KY '16, Eliana KY '16, Meital KY '19, and Ilan KY '23. Noah graduated from Yeshiva University, earned an MD from MCP Hahnemann, and went on to complete both his residency and fellowship there before ultimately opening a practice in South Jersey. Shaindy earned a triple major in business finance at Brooklyn College and went on to lead financial compliance at multiple firms. Together, in 2018, they opened a private oncology practice in South Jersey, LCC Cancer Center, and run it together.
Shaindy and Noah's passion for Jewish education stems from their deep-rooted belief in its pivotal role in preserving and strengthening Judaism for future generations. They understand that Jewish education serves as a vital link, connecting young people to their heritage, traditions, and values while fostering a strong sense of community and identity. The Lindenbergs are driven by their conviction that a well-rounded Jewish education not only imparts knowledge but also inspires students to live meaningful, purposeful lives grounded in Jewish values. Through their unwavering support and commitment to Jewish educational institutions, Noah and Shaindy have made it their mission to ensure that the timeless wisdom and rich heritage of Judaism continue to flourish, guiding and nurturing the next generation of Jewish leaders.
Over the years, Dr. Noah and Shaindy Lindenberg have demonstrated their dedication to the Jewish community by serving in various capacities across local institutions, including Congregation Sons of Israel, Politz Day School, and Kohelet Yeshiva High School. Their involvement has spanned numerous roles, from volunteering at events and fundraisers to serving on committees and providing strategic guidance. At the synagogue, they have not only been active congregants but also instrumental in fostering a sense of unity and togetherness within the community. At Politz Day School, they have championed the school's mission and vision, ensuring a nurturing environment for students to thrive. At Kohelet, they have supported the school's growth and success while maintaining a personal connection through their own children's education. The breadth and depth of their involvement exemplify their unwavering commitment to the growth and well-being of both Jewish education and the Jewish community in the Greater Philadelphia area.
Shaindy and Noah's passion for Jewish education stems from their deep-rooted belief in its pivotal role in preserving and strengthening Judaism for future generations. They understand that Jewish education serves as a vital link, connecting young people to their heritage, traditions, and values while fostering a strong sense of community and identity. The Lindenbergs are driven by their conviction that a well-rounded Jewish education not only imparts knowledge but also inspires students to live meaningful, purposeful lives grounded in Jewish values. Through their unwavering support and commitment to Jewish educational institutions, Noah and Shaindy have made it their mission to ensure that the timeless wisdom and rich heritage of Judaism continue to flourish, guiding and nurturing the next generation of Jewish leaders.
Over the years, Dr. Noah and Shaindy Lindenberg have demonstrated their dedication to the Jewish community by serving in various capacities across local institutions, including Congregation Sons of Israel, Politz Day School, and Kohelet Yeshiva High School. Their involvement has spanned numerous roles, from volunteering at events and fundraisers to serving on committees and providing strategic guidance. At the synagogue, they have not only been active congregants but also instrumental in fostering a sense of unity and togetherness within the community. At Politz Day School, they have championed the school's mission and vision, ensuring a nurturing environment for students to thrive. At Kohelet, they have supported the school's growth and success while maintaining a personal connection through their own children's education. The breadth and depth of their involvement exemplify their unwavering commitment to the growth and well-being of both Jewish education and the Jewish community in the Greater Philadelphia area.