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Repair the World has shown me how service can transform neighborhoods, strengthen communities, and deepen connections to Judaism.
Jewish tradition teaches that we are "Am Echad Im Lev Echad," one people with one heart. We share a responsibility to care for one another and to strengthen the communities in which we live. The Jewish value of Tikkun Olam (Repairing the World) calls on each of us to take action and play our part in making the world a better place.
Repair the World brings people like me to volunteer, learn, and build lasting partnerships with organizations that tackle food insecurity, education gaps, environmental challenges, and more.
Your contribution helps mobilize volunteers, support community-led service projects, and inspire more people to commit to a lifetime of service.

