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    Elizabeth Imber

    Two teens are saving the world in groundbreaking ways—one backpack and one necklace at a time. Click to learn more about Gabe and Shelby and the organization Jewish World Watch.

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    Gabbi Baker
    Lucy Bierer
    Alanna Davis

    Three JVibers recently met up in Washington, D.C., for the AIPAC Policy Conference, where they helped promote Israel and heard from this year’s presidential contenders.

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    Aliza Glatter

    Find out how eighth-grader Aliza is saving two to three children at a time in Africa from a deadly fate for just $5.

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    Shira Papir

    Shira shows us the importance of volunteering—especially in disenfranchised communities in Israel. Read about her fulfilling service last summer and get inspired to plan your own.

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    Avi Zaleon

    Avi and his peers reinvent the meaning of tikkun olam through a teen philanthropy initiative in Baltimore.

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    Michele Pinczuk

    Michele tunes in at a Maryland BBYO event that encouraged young people to vote through an evening of fun and music. Check out her reaction, plus an exclusive sound clip from the concert.

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    Tammy Sacks
    Carli Wittgrove

    Addicted to service, seniors Tammy and Carli go back for round two of J-Serve, an annual youth day of tikkun olam.

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    Gabrielle Flaum

    Gabrielle takes her chant all the way to the U.N. in her fight for justice.

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    Emily Siar

    L’Taken lobbies for justice when the Washington, D.C., participants see the need for change right here in America.

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    Mandy Cohen

    Move over, Lance Armstrong! These British teens just pedaled 178 miles for their cause.