Our society is set up in such a way that makes it hard to foster relationships across generational gaps. Yet multiple studies have shown that friendships that bridge the divides can bring benefits, including new perspectives, appreciation for the experiences of others, and opportunities to share our own opinions and insights.
Join Baby Boomer Audrey Seidman and Millennial Rindle Glick to consider how we can engage in the societal teshuvah (repair) of connecting across these boundaries. We'll talk about the inherent challenges, what Judaism has to say about it, and some places to begin – perhaps even at Berith Sholom! Bring your own stories and ideas for strengthening an intergenerational community
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