Sabrina Danelich’s love for connecting with others goes all the way back to her childhood, when guests would flock to her family’s home in Toronto.

“My parents always hosted families in our house,” Danelich told the Cleveland Jewish News. “We went to a Kiruv shul and my father would always come home with tons of guests. It was normal for me to have people around me that I didn’t know so well and weren’t the same Jewish affiliation as us. My passion started with my parents.”

Danelich’s upbringing shaped her into a people person. So, it felt only fitting that she entered the field of youth engagement and Jewish education, working for NCSY, an organization that helps Jewish teens build a positive Jewish identity through after school and summer programs.

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