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Articles

Jewish Aging: Model Programs in Social Service, Adult Learning, Intergenerational Exchange, and Research

Pages 304-317 | Published online: 06 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

Religious beliefs and practices perform basic human functions as evidenced by the historical depth and contemporary breadth of their existence. These beliefs and practices are particularly important in late life as older adults cope with profound challenges and losses. This article focuses on Jewish aging as this denomination has strong support in scripture as well as demonstrable achievement in the community. It summarizes selected Jewish model programs, with important program characteristics highlighted. The model programs are offered to older adults, most—but not all—of whom are Jewish, in the areas of Social Service, Adult Learning, Intergenerational Exchange, and Research.

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