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eJewishPhilanthropy From transaction to covenant: Rethinking clergy-congregation contract negotiations 11 Nov
In the context of synagogue leadership, reevaluating clergy-congregation contract negotiations from a transactional model to a covenant-based approach can en...
11 Nov
eJewishPhilanthropy Results by the numbers: An imperative for end-of-year fundraising  26 Oct
In the competitive end-of-year fundraising season, nonprofits need to stand out by utilizing data-driven strategies to tailor their campaigns effectively. Th...
26 Oct
eJewishPhilanthropy Rosh Hashanah, resilience and a lesson for an uncertain world 22 Sep
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur remind us of the uncertainty of the future, as emphasized by the somber liturgy of Unetaneh Tokef, which declares that our desti...
22 Sep
eJewishPhilanthropy Here’s what renewal looks like in the Conservative movement 16 Sep
Amidst discussions regarding the challenges facing the Conservative movement, Beth Tzedec Congregation in Toronto showcases a model of thriving renewal. By e...
16 Sep
eJewishPhilanthropy Conservative rabbis are already engaging interfaith families, with or without the movement 7 Sep
Conservative rabbis are independently taking steps to address interfaith family inclusion, despite the formal position of the Conservative movement remaining...
7 Sep
eJewishPhilanthropy From outsider to ancestor: Ruth’s path and our Jewish future 30 May
The narrative of the Book of Ruth, particularly relevant as Shavuot approaches, explores themes of loyalty, identity, and belonging, posing poignant question...
30 May
eJewishPhilanthropy Let’s stop the infighting: A call for unity 27 May
In light of the alarming rise in antisemitic incidents across multiple fronts, this piece emphasizes the importance of unity within the Jewish community. At ...
27 May
eJewishPhilanthropy Reimagining Jewish citizenship in perilous times: A call for a clear articulation and standards for Jewish civics education 26 Mar
Jewish communities today are facing significant challenges and opportunities, including polarization, rising antisemitism, and political shifts, particularly...
26 Mar
eJewishPhilanthropy Becoming, belonging and building: Thresholds for Jewish college students 26 Mar
Jewish Threshold Development Theory is being applied by Hillel to support Jewish college students in navigating identity, community, and contribution amidst ...
26 Mar