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
Change happens when people talk to others from different backgrounds and with different challenges, and together they try to overcome them.
Hal Klein (he/him), Former Repair the World Pittsburgh Advisory Committee Member
I want youth to come of age where volunteering is viewed as a regular, expected occurrence; where the opportunities for this service are vast and meaningful.
Liz Jaffe (she/her), A Founding Member of Repair the World
Being Jewish now meant engaging in social justice and service. I remain thankful to Repair the World for facilitating the even deeper personal exploration of the intersection of Judaism and social justice.
Becca Lerman (she/her), Philadelphia Fellow, 2017-18
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