One of the most pressing issues regarding the future of Jewish life in Louisville? How to provide young adults with pathways — and not necessarily traditional ones — to engage with the Jewish life in their community.
In fact, a recent Brandeis University-led study of Jewish Louisville showed that out of the 18,000 Jewish-identifying individuals in Louisville, nearly a third are ages 18-34.
In the coming weeks, the Jewish Federation of Louisville will begin gathering small groups to participate in think tanks to share ideas, which will be the creative spark in charting a path toward creating the most inclusive, vibrant + welcoming Jewish Louisville possible.
Interested in joining a think tank? Share a little about yourself or email Bridget Bard with questions. Get started online.