j.b. pritzkerly. i think that, because of some of the challenges in america in in our coming to america in the 20th century and the legacy of the holocaust, there was such fear of losing people that there was less of a focus on understanding how to think, live and act jewishly and more on well, let's just create this identity so that people stay jaw wish without necessarily understanding what is involved. i think now in the 21st century that is beginning to change. the younger generation doesn't feel the same sense of liati did growing up. i had a plaque. my grandmother's kitchen there was a plaque that said in hebrew translated what have you done today for your s up there i kind of internalized a sense of obligation. it wasn't until i became an ad dult hand i understand there was something in it for me. we're trying to advance a jewish learning that doesn't ignore obligation and celebrates people hood and belonging but at the same time can demonstrate for students and their families the value of what