Teen Heads U.S. Group
Jeremy Rosenberg of the Temple Beth El in Aliso Viejo was elected youth president of the National Federation of Temple Youth during an annual convention last month in Los Angeles.
“I love exploring Judaism and what it has to say about life,” said Rosenberg, 17, who described his temple as a “second home.”
More than 1,500 youth from across the country elected Rosenberg to the top post of the federation, which is the youth division of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
“This is a big deal,” said Rabbi Johanna Hershenson of Temple Beth El. “There are over 880 reform congregations in North America who have youth groups.”
In this role, Rosenberg will travel the United States, representing youth at meetings of the Reform movement.
The leadership of Temple Beth El in Aliso Viejo gave high praise to Rosenberg’s election and leadership abilities.
“He’s a wonderful role model for younger kids and for his peers,” said Linda Kirsch, director of education for Temple Beth El.
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