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January 2016: David Eisner, President & CEO, Repair the World

1/27/2016

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How Do Your Young Adult Children View the World?


We’re accustomed to understanding that our children are technology “natives,” while we remain forever digital immigrants. We are less used to the way our children have adapted to new social norms, new racial realities and new understandings of their personal power as consumers, as media producers, as institutional and political skeptics and as idealists who believe they can make the world a better place.
 
David Eisner is the CEO of Repair the World, a nonprofit through which more than 35,000 Jewish young adults participate in meaningful service with a Jewish lens; he’ll share insights into why MLK Day intersects directly with your children’s desire to find alternative forms of Jewish community based on improving the world. Repair the World works to make service a defining part of American Jewish life by engaging young Jewish adults in local and national service initiatives.
 

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