Repair the World Repair Interview: Jon Rosenberg Recounts NYC HOPE Count 2012
As CEO of Repair the World, Jon Rosenberg is in the business of empowering others to make service a defining part of Jewish life. But last Monday night, Jon had an opportunity to personally live out the organization’s mission. He was one of several Repair the World staffers participating in NYC’s homeless count.
@RepairLabs Roundup
An occasional collection of excellent resources for professionals in the Jewish nonprofit community – taken from our Twitter feed. This week’s treasures include Jewish nonprofit hashtags, social media training resources, 101 volunteer engagement tips, slacktivism as a management tool and so much more!
Top Ten (or Five) Lists for the RepairLabs Community
End of year top ten lists – everyone is doing it! So in a burst of meta, we’ve decided to wait until the very nearly last minute and do a round up of top ten lists of interest to professionals in the Jewish nonprofit world. These are OUR favorite lists.
The Top Ten Publications Downloaded from BJPA in 2011
The Berman Jewish Policy Archive is a real treasure, and we at RepairLabs are lucky to have them in New York City. Visitors to BJPA apparently voted up our Volunteering+Values report by downloading it more than any other resource!
RepairLabs Conference Schedule 2012 – What Are We Missing?
Repair the World staff are pondering the many excellent conferences that relate to our work in 2012. Events addressing youth service, service learning, the Jewish community, Jewish education and other important spaces are all important in our work. What are we missing?





