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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Where are Young American Jews?\nEvent Url: http://w
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 ent Date Begin: 2012-05-24\nEvent Date End: 2012-05-24\n\nHow young Americ
 an Jews think about Israel\, the organized Jewish community and their own 
 Jewish identities will be the topic of a forum with five notable Jewish ex
 perts on Thursday\, May 24 at 7:30pm at the Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Commun
 ity Center in Newton. \n\nThe Young and Restless: Where are Young American
  Jews? will tackle how the passion for Jewish life and for Israel that cha
 racterized prior generations gets transmitted to this new generation or ha
 s too much already changed. \n\nPanelists: Peter Beinart (pictured) is a s
 enior political writer for The Daily Beast and contributor to Time\, The N
 ew York Times and Wall Street Journal. John Ruskay is CEO of United Jewish
  Appeal &ndash\; Federation of New York. Orthodox Rabbi Avi Weiss (Hebrew 
 Institute of Riverdale\, NY) is ranked by Newsweek as one of the 15 most p
 rominent US rabbis. He was an early leader of the Student Struggle for Sov
 iet Jewry and is a leading advocate for equality of Jewish women. Rabbi Ma
 rgie Klein of Congregation Sha'arei Shalom (Ashland\, MA)\, is one of Amer
 ica's leading young Jewish voices and founder of the Moishe/Kavod House in
  Brookline\, dedicated to social justice. The discussion will be moderated
  by Leonard Fein\, an author and essayist whose columns have appeared in T
 he New York Times\, The New Republic\, and The Nation.  \n\nThe event is p
 art of the Hot Buttons\, Cool Conversations lecture series sponsored by Je
 wish Community Centers of Greater Boston Ryna Greenbaum JCC Center for the
  Arts. The series is underwritten by The Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Fam
 ily Foundation with additional donor support from Carolynn H. Levy and Ala
 n Sharaf. Cost is $15. Students and seniors: $12. For tickets\, contact 61
 7-965-5226\, boxoffice@jccgb.org or visit www.bostonjcc.org/artsevents.\n
 \nStart time: 7:30 pm
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