Older Generations Are Reclaiming Rites of Passage

A recent article in The New York Times reported on rituals that can make participating in Jewish life more meaningful as people age—and add to the traditional rites of passage which can be separated by decades and seem to be infrequent among older adults. Check it out here and consider these ideas in your plans for active aging engagement. New ideas are being developed in religious, spiritual and civic/secular settings—and all are linked by the meaning they bring to individuals and communities.

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Older Jews less engaged? We knew it all along.