Wisdom Class with Jon Cohen of Keshet

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Date(s) - 01/13/2021
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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Why is it Jewish to care about LGBTQ rights and people? We will review and discuss various sources that explain why it is part of our Jewish identity to honor LGBTQ people and support LGBTQ rights, freedoms, and protections. 
 
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When: Jan 13, 2021 07:30 PM Eastern Time

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Jon Cohen (he/him) merges his dedication to community building with his personal mission for LGBTQ+ rights and representation as the Director of Community Mobilization of Keshet, a Jewish LGBTQ organization. By applying his own experiences, he revels in the opportunity to organize diverse communities through an intersectional Jewish lens.

After graduating from Florida State University, Jon applied his passions for the Jewish community and service as a Repair the World Fellow in Brooklyn, where he engaged young professionals in hands-on service and Jewish learning. Following the Fellowship, Jon served as the Interim Director of the Jewish Volunteer Center at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, executing community wide service events and organizing a young professional volunteer movement. He then returned to Repair the World as Program Manager for Repair the World Miami. In this role, Jon launched Repair’s sixth Fellowship city and spearheaded programs and new partnerships through local and national initiatives.
 
A South Florida native, Jon currently lives in Miami with his partner, Kevin. Outside of work, he can be found relaxing at the beach, reading, volunteering, and using online menus to plan the meal before getting to the restaurant.
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