The profound statement “Let all who are hungry come and eat.” Undoubtedly, this sentence comprised of eight direct and powerful words would be overwhelming if taken literally.
Cindy Greenberg (she/her), CEO of Repair the World
Lily supported the students of the Village by collaborating with a Rwandan house mother and mentoring a “family,” a group of 15 high school girls. Lily mentored them and joined them during their nightly “family” meetings.
Rachel Sacks (she/her)
Service has always been an important part of my identity and was a defining part of my vision for building Jewish life during the 15 years that I worked for Hillel.
While I had perhaps been avoiding or ignoring the connection between Judaism and my sense of justice — the driving force in my life, and my career — in reality my Jewish identity was what had fueled my sense of justice from the beginning.
Diana Goldsmith (she/her), Former Program Director for Repair the World Baltimore
We honor the rights of individuals and organizations to disagree, to express their opinions and perspectives in non-violent ways, and to engage in action to improve our communities and nation.
Liz Fisher (she/her), Former COO for Repair the World
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