Simon Greer of Jewish Funds for Justice and Ruth Messinger of American Jewish World Service unveil a plan to invite all B’nai Mitzvah to participate in at least one free service-learning immersion experience on a program of their choosing, either with their families or independently. They would participate in pre- and post-trip programming, and, upon their return, would make a commitment to continuing their social justice work in their local community.These activities would be reinforced with an electronic “passport,” in which each young activist would accumulate “stamps” indicating their community service experiences and the other seminal events on their Jewish journey. Read the full post at JTA’s philanthropy blog, TheFundermentalist.com.








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