Even if I have everything I need, many other people don’t. And I think it’s important to make the world just a little bit better by helping people who are in need.
Ori Goldmiller
One of the most valuable takeaways was gaining practical tools and real-life examples for infusing a Jewish lens into service work. The Catalyst gave me the framework and confidence to ground service and community engagement in Jewish values with intention and clarity.
Nate Weisband, Young Leadership Manager at Jewish Philanthropies of Southern Arizona
Before Tzedek, we had no ongoing volunteer-led service projects. The cohort gave us a structure to creatively lead service connected to Jewish values. For example, we launched a ‘Crafternoon’ group crafting warm clothes for refugee families, a perfect fit with our resettlement program. The timing and impact were tremendous.
Adam Seigal, Volunteer Manager at the JCA of Southern Maine
Serving alongside other Jewish organizations shows our youth that they are part of something larger: a movement of service that connects individuals, chapters, campuses, communities, and generations.
Rob Derdiger, CEO of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity
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