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Volunteering + Values: A Repair the World Report on Jewish Young Adults

Publisher: Repair the World
Published: June 2011
Presents survey findings on Jewish young adults’ commitments to, attitudes toward, and concerns and motivations in volunteering, including views on the links between service and Jewish identity and values. Outlines implications for boosting volunteering.
Funder(s): Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, Einhorn Family Charitable Trust, Jim Joseph Foundation, Nathan Cummings Foundation, Repair the World, UJA-Federation of New York
Related Organization(s): Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies, Gerstein | Agne
Subject(s): Philanthropy and Voluntarism; Philanthropy and Voluntarism, Volunteerism; Religion

Posted in: Grey Literature on 07/21/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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