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Joel and Carol Levy salute

Wendy Levinson and Rabbi Bob Kaplan honor this year’s graduates and the amazing alumni of our first 20 years.

We also thank the staff and Board of YouthBridge-NY, present and past, for their creativity and dedication, and for their tireless work to plant the message of honoring the dignity of all whom we encounter.

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Thank you to all who have supported the work and mission and made this journey possible.

He [Rabbi Tarfon] used to say: It is not your duty to finish the work, but neither are you at liberty to neglect it;

Pirke Avot 2:16 (Ethics of our Fathers)

Congratulations

Council of Peoples Organization

Fulfilling the “American Dream” for Immigrants

We are honored, proud and beyond excited to celebrate YouthBridge's 20th anniversary.

Our core values of ghting radicalization, antisemitism and racism in any form while building bridges, understanding and tolerance between all nations and religions are fundamental to democracy. A cornerstone of the important work we do consists of education in order to develop awareness and empower our future leaders from a young age onwards.

Rabbi Bob Kaplan has been the driving force and inspiration behind bringing YouthBridge to Munich. His vision of building bridges on a global level and relentless commitment to bringing people, regardless of geographical distance and perceived di erences closer together is invaluable for our common goal of working towards a more united, kind and safe future for humanity. We deeply appreciate Rabbi Kaplan and everything he has done for this important project.

It is very humbling to see how much we have already achieved through this work together and are looking forward to continuing on our path with the aim of achieving even more in the future.

Our heartfelt thanks and congratulations for all involved on this wonderful and important journey of setting the foundations for a more understanding and tolerant future.

Happy anniversary YouthBridge New York!

Eva Haller, Olga Kotlytska and the YouthBridge team Munich

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