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Base Executive Director Shares Why the Future of Judaism Is More Personal Than Ever

By Loán Lake

Base Executive Director and Toronto native Rabbi Jesse Paikin, spoke recently with The Canadian Jewish News podcast about the more personalize, and home-based approach that young rabbis are adopting and why it is changing the future of Judaism. Listen to the full interview here.
“We’re clearly in a moment…People in their twenties, thirties, and even forties are looking for a sense of purpose of relevance and meaning in their lives. Legacy institutions, particularly synagogues, are not tapping into that need or that demand.” -Rabbi Jesse Paikin