Future of Jewish people to be discussed at J'lem summit

Jerusalem Post Saturday 11th June, 2011

The future of the Jewish people will be debated by 150 young Jewish leaders from all walks of life at a five-day annual conference in Jerusalem that begins on Sunday.Jewish authors, innovators, artists and entrepreneurs from 25 countries will take part in the ROI Global Summit for Young Jewish Innovators to exchange ideas and opinions on the issues shaping the Jewish world."ROI as an organization assembles a network of young innovators and brings them together to create a Jewish future," Justin Korda, the executive director of the ROI Community, said on Friday.ROI was created in 2005 with funding from the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation and the Bernie Marcus Foundation, and in partnership with Taglit-Birthright. Since then, more than 600 alumni have gone on to crea...

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