Older Jews less engaged? We knew it all along.

A recent community study revealed that younger Jews were more engaged in Jewish life than older respondents. One local leader expressed shock. In this article, we explain why it was no surprise to us. Explore the risk of “elsewhere” when communities and organizations don’t explore—and address—the needs of Jews as they move from mid-life careers into retirement. Read it here.

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An Improved State of Aging in America (PRB)