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The emergency isn’t over: Why Jewish philanthropy must stay in crisis mode after the war

JL;DR SUMMARY Following the recent war and the freeing of hostages, the Jewish community has been remarkable in its quick, united, and effective response to the crisis, raising billions and strengthening grassroots engagement efforts. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude. Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.

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EducationJewish PhilanthropyCommunity SecurityJewish EngagementPost War RecoveryUrgencyDonor ResponsibilityLong Term Investment

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South Jersey, New Jersey, United States
"I had a coach from South Jersey whose accent sounded more like the Deep South."
Israel
"The war revealed vulnerabilities that cannot be solved with a single emergency campaign. Israels recovery will take years..."

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