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eJewishPhilanthropy You shall sojourn together: A lived experiment in interorganizational Jewish collaboration 27 Feb
A Jewish professional reflects on an impactful trip to Israel with Birthright, where professionals from various Jewish organizations, including Hillel, Chaba...
27 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy I tried to speak about a two-state solution at a university. The police had to evacuate me.  26 Feb
Jeffrey Blutinger, a professor at California State University, Long Beach, recounts being evacuated by police from a lecture at San Jose State University due...
26 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy After two years and two wars, we still choose life 23 Feb
Jewish communities in Ukraine have been navigating through two simultaneous wars over the past two years - the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine and the...
23 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy Flexible funding and Jewish nonprofits: Meeting the moment calls for a trust-based model  23 Feb
In response to the challenges facing Jewish nonprofits, including increased demands for services, staffing issues, and outdated systems, there is a push for ...
23 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy Raising money — and spirits — in times of emergency 22 Feb
Yad Sarah, Israel's largest health-care and social services NGO, is facing shortages of medical equipment during ongoing conflict with Hamas and disruptions ...
22 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy Reimagining Jewish nonprofit culture 21 Feb
Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz discusses the need for Jewish nonprofits to incorporate Jewish values internally to create spiritually enriching workplaces. He sugge...
21 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy Anti-Israel and anti-Jewish: Not the same thing 20 Feb
The article discusses the distinction between anti-Israel and anti-Jewish sentiments, particularly on college campuses. Data from a survey conducted by the F...
20 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy ‘Where are you, son of Lakish?’: Including diverse, even conflicting viewpoints in our teaching 16 Feb
A group of Hillel educators proposed the Kranjec Test, suggesting that source sheets in Jewish learning include diverse perspectives, especially women's voic...
16 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy Stop selling and start channeling 15 Feb
The article discusses the growing generational divide among American Jews regarding attitudes towards Israel. Younger American Jews tend to be more liberal a...
15 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy Empowering Sephardic perspectives as we navigate antisemitism in education 14 Feb
This article discusses the rise of antisemitism in the San Francisco Bay Area public school system. The author recounts her own experience with her son facin...
14 Feb