CJC Luncheon: The Role of Compassion In Social Change
Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz in conversation with
Michael Hopkins, CEO of Jewish Family Service
November 13, 2024
Luncheon & Conversation | 12:00–2:00pm
San Diego Marriott Del Mar
11966 El Camino Real, San Diego, CA 92130
What Is the Role of Compassion In Social Change? What Is Our Responsibility?
In today’s world, where challenges often seem insurmountable, the need for strength of character rooted in empathy, integrity, and kindness is essential for creating a more just and harmonious society. How do we, as individuals, and a community, embody these attributes even when it’s hard and even when it feels impossible?
Join us for the Center for Jewish Care Luncheon on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 with Rabbi Shmuly in conversation with CEO Michael Hopkins. Together, we will explore the centrality of compassion in Jewish thought and how this core value can serve as a catalyst for social transformation. Drawing from ancient texts, contemporary case studies, and his own experiences as a social activist, Rabbi Shmuly will illustrate how acts of compassion can bridge divides, heal communities, and drive systemic change.
Rabbi Shmuly, a global social justice activist and educator is committed to improving our communities through Torah learning, social action, and leadership development. His writings have appeared in outlets including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, and the Atlantic, among many other secular and religious publications. He has also served as a rabbinic representative, facilitator, and speaker at the World Economic Forum in Geneva and Davos. Rabbi Shmuly’s religious journey was filmed for the Independent Lens/PBS documentary “The Calling.”
For Questions & Commitments, Contact:
Josh Lipsky, Senior Director of Development, Individual Giving
joshl@jfssd.org • (858) 637-3034
Important guidelines regarding the use of Donor Advised Funds:
Donor Advised Fund (DAF) grants are prohibited from conferring any benefits that are “more than incidental” to the donor, donor advisor or anyone related to either of them. Donors who wish to receive the underwriting benefits and attend the event will be required to purchase separate tickets using their personal funds. For questions, please contact Josh Lipsky, Senior Director of Development, Individual Giving at joshl@jfssd.org or (858) 637-3034.
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