Participation in religious life and community building is incredibly important for seniors, offering both emotional and intellectual benefits. For example, our S.A.G.E.S. (Seniors Aging Gracefully Engaged at Sinai) group enjoy social and educational opportunities tailored to older adults. Engaging in activities like Current Events discussions with the Rabbi Bennett and Tuesday Schmoozeday not only fosters a sense of belonging but also keeps the mind active and engaged. Social interactions within such a community can help combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, enhancing overall well-being. Moreover, staying active in religious life allows S.A.G.E.S. to continue contributing their wisdom and experience, enriching the community while also finding personal fulfillment.