Rachel Kohn

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eJewishPhilanthropy Showing care and concern for our entire community: A call to address Jewish poverty 10 Jun
The piece discusses the importance of addressing Jewish poverty within the community, highlighting efforts to collect data on the issue and make progress tow...
10 Jun
eJewishPhilanthropy How a group of young Jewish funders chose to combat antisemitism 25 Apr
A group of young Jewish philanthropists formed the Slingshot Giving Circle on Antisemitism in response to the rising antisemitism in the American Jewish comm...
25 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy How a group of young Jewish funders chose to combat antisemitism 25 Apr
A group of young Jewish philanthropists established the Slingshot Giving Circle on Antisemitism in response to the growing concerns over antisemitism in coll...
25 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy Leadership isn’t a position — it’s an attitude  19 Apr
The article discusses the contemporary crisis of trust in leaders across political, corporate, and religious spheres, emphasizing the need for a new attitude...
19 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy Fostering strong workplace culture to weather tumultuous times 18 Apr
Amid challenging times since October, Jewish organizations face a turbulent period marked by tragedy, rising antisemitism, and shifting priorities. In respon...
18 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy The power of a teen’s $25 to change a community 17 Apr
Lily Messing, a high school senior from Tucson, Arizona, founded 100+ Teens Who Care to empower high school students to collectively donate $25 each at quart...
17 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy Why volunteering as an older adult elevates both individuals and nonprofits 16 Apr
Volunteering as an older adult, as seen through the lens of individuals like Chava David and Reta Fivish at Yad Sarah, not only benefits the recipients of th...
16 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy Why volunteering as an older adult elevates both individuals and nonprofits 16 Apr
Volunteering as an older adult not only benefits individuals like Chava David and Reta Fivish by improving their physical and mental health, but also adds va...
16 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy The end of history and the donning of the kittel 15 Apr
The article reflects on Francis Fukuyama's idea of the "end of history" as the final evolution to liberal democracy, which has been challenged by recent even...
15 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy The end of history and the donning of the kittel 15 Apr
In this piece, Mark Charendoff reflects on the concept of history as explored by Francis Fukuyama's "The End of History?" and its relevance to current events...
15 Apr