The Jewish concept known as Tikkun Olam, or “repairing or fixing the world“, is defined by acts of kindness performed to repair the world. It is a concept that has become synonymous with all sorts of justice initiatives by calling on people to work toward making the world a better place for future generations. But what does that look like to us as Unitarian Universalists, especially when we may feel broken and in need of repair, and the world‘s problems seem bigger than ourselves? What can we do to answer the type of call that Tikkun Olam challenges everyone to take up?