The Precious Riches of Shared Intergenerational Housing

There are so many benefits of home sharing beyond the relatively small amount of rent that can come with it.

Rabbi Laura Geller, Rabbi Emerita at Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills, is the co-author of  “Getting Good at Getting Older and is the Chair of Synagogue Village Network.

Jewish tradition teaches “L’dor v’dor”: from generation to generation. It suggests that wisdom resides in the older generation and we pass it down to those younger than we are. But I think the truth is “generation with generation”; wisdom and connection flow in both directions. 

Rabbi Geller provides a revealing, personal story of the power—and deep benefits—of shared intergenerational housing.

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