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Jay Seth Ruderman (born March 16, 1966) is an American lawyer, disability rights activist and philanthropist. He is the president of the Ruderman Family Foundation.

Born
Jay Seth Ruderman

(1966-03-16) March 16, 1966 (age 60)
OccupationsActivist and philanthropist
Spouse
(m. 2002)
Parent(s)Morton Edward Ruderman, Marcia Jortner Ruderman
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Born
Jay Seth Ruderman

(1966-03-16) March 16, 1966 (age 60)
OccupationsActivist and philanthropist
Spouse
(m. 2002)
Parent(s)Morton Edward Ruderman, Marcia Jortner Ruderman
WebsiteOfficial website
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Early life and education

Jay Ruderman was born in Boston to Marcia and Morton Ruderman[1] He attended public schools in Lynnfield, Massachusetts, and received his undergraduate degree in 1988 from Brandeis University, where he served as president of the student body in 1986-1987.[2] He earned his JD from Boston University School of Law in 1993.[3]

Ruderman is married to Shira Ruderman. They live in the Greater Boston area and have four children.[4]

Career

Ruderman began his career as Assistant District Attorney in Salem, MA[4] and also worked as deputy director of AIPAC in New England.

Israel-American Jewish relations

Ruderman served in the Israel Defense Forces[5] as the liaison between the IDF and Diaspora Jewry.[6] During his service, he discovered a gap between how Israelis and Americans think. He began working to bridge that gap[7][8] and strengthen the relationship between American Jewry and Israeli opinion leaders.[9]

Disability rights

Ruderman is the president of the Ruderman Family Foundation, which advocates for disability rights.[10] The foundation's first major project was inclusion of people with disabilities within the Jewish community, in Jewish day schools, summer camps and synagogues.[11]

In 2014, the foundation expanded to the Hollywood entertainment industry, working for the inclusion of disabled characters in TV shows and movies, and advocating for those roles to be acted by people with disabilities.[12][13] At the Sundance Film Festival in January 2020, Ruderman called for greater accessibility and the inclusion of people with disabilities and diversity.[14] In March 2020, he sponsored an event to present Peter and Bobby Farrelly with an award for hiring actors with disabilities.[15] Ruderman has also proposed such changes to the Israeli film industry.[15] In December 2021, he convinced four major Israeli broadcasting corporations to improve civil rights within the entertainment industry for people with disabilities.[16]

"All About Change" Podcast

Ruderman hosts the podcast, "All About Change" (previously "All Inclusive"), which focuses on social justice and inclusion.[17]

Philanthropy

Ruderman served on the board of directors of the National Organization on Disability.[18] He sits on the board of governors of the University of Haifa,[19] the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,[20] IMPACT-se,[21] and is a member of the Brandeis University Board of Trustees,[22] and a member of the committee of the Jewish Agency for Israel.[23]


Awards and recognition

References

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