smarter."

You both are involved in the
Jewish community with
tzedakah projects, at
Tamarack, at JAMD. How
did all this come about?

Ryan: "Since we were young, our
parents have encouraged both of us
to give back to the Jewish commu-
nity and to realize that acts of
chesed (kindness) is what life is all
about?'
Andrew: "We have always enjoyed
participating in mitzvah projects
with temple, youth group or the
Federation. Being involved in the
community gives you a different
perspective on life and makes you
appreciate everyone's uniqueness?'

Why is it important to
remain active in the Jewish
community as young adults?

Andrew: "Judaism has been such a
positive influence on my life, I feel a
responsibility to continue to
explore the religion. Judaism has
taught me values that I have used
in my personal and business life?'
Ryan: As a young adult, I hope to
be role models for others. I also
want to maintain my Jewish identi-
ty and continue my exploration of
Judaism as I get older?'

What do you see yourself
doing 10 years from now?
Will you still be in business
together?

Andrew and Ryan: "We would love
to continue working together and
grow our business to encompass all
aspects of entertainment services.
We realize that being in business
together as brothers is a very spe-
cial opportunity?'

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