JTCA Joins CAPRI Annual Forum to Advance Innovation and Resilience in Asia-Pacific

🌏 [JTCA at the CAPRI Annual Forum | Advancing Resilience and Innovation in Asia-Pacific with Jewish Wisdom] 🌱

 

Jeffrey Schwartz & Na Tang Jewish Taiwan Cultural Association (JTCA) was honored to participate in the 2025 Annual Forum hosted by the Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI), with our founder Mr. Jeffrey D. Schwartz representing the organization.

 

Since CAPRI’s founding, JTCA has proudly supported its mission. This year, Mr. Schwartz was invited to join CAPRI’s Board of Directors—reflecting our commitment to dialogue, collaboration, and innovation across the Asia-Pacific region.

 

✨ This engagement reflects a core Jewish value—tikkun olam, the call to "repair the world." Through active participation in policy and global dialogue, JTCA contributes to a more just and sustainable future.

 

🔍 About CAPRI

Headquartered in Taipei, CAPRI is an international think tank founded by Prof. Shirley Lin, committed to strengthening global resilience and innovation through an Asia-Pacific lens. It brings together leaders from policy, academia, and industry to address today's pressing challenges in health, technology, climate, and economic governance.

 

🎯 Highlights from the 2025 Annual Forum

Theme: “Shaping Landscapes: Building Resilience on Shaky Ground”

 

The forum convened policymakers, business leaders, and scholars from across the region and the world to explore:

 

✅ Geopolitical shifts and economic transformation

✅ Green development and sustainable cities

✅ Community health in the face of climate change

✅ The private sector’s role in creating positive social impact

 

🕊 More than a policy forum, the event was a space for deep cross-cultural and cross-sector dialogue. JTCA remains committed to building bridges between the Jewish community and the Asia-Pacific region—facing global challenges together and planting seeds of hope.

 

As the Jewish tradition reminds us:

“You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.” (Pirkei Avot 2:16)

 

📌 For more information and forum recordings:

👉 CAPRI 2025 Annual Forum

 

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