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Beyond the ramp: Why intellectual accessibility is the next frontier of Jewish inclusion
2 Feb
As Jewish Disabilities Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month (JDAIM) unfolds, the focus on ensuring physical access within Jewish communities is expandi...
2 Feb
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Bringing philanthropy’s foundations into focus
2 Feb
The series "Foundations in Focus," developed by Yossi Prager, addresses key challenges in American Jewish philanthropy. This initiative offers practical advi...
2 Feb
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Creating rituals for the transitions of aging
1 Feb
As people live longer due to advances in science and medicine, there is a growing need for new Jewish rituals to mark the transitions of aging, a life stage ...
1 Feb
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Tu B’Shevat: A winter reminder of our roots
30 Jan
Tu BShevat, traditionally known as the holiday of the trees, serves as a poignant reminder of the Jewish connection to Israel, even amidst harsh North Americ...
30 Jan
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We know the Jewish world is global — but we also need to experience it
30 Jan
Reflecting on a century-old story of two Sephardic Jewish immigrants shouting "Yehudi!" in Seattle to find community, the importance of experiencing and conn...
30 Jan
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The invisible war Nova survivors are still fighting
30 Jan
In the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire following the attacks of October 7, 2023, survivors of the Nova music festival and bereaved families continue ...
30 Jan
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The trouble with the Big Jewish Letter
29 Jan
The article critiques the "Big Jewish Letter" phenomenon, a commonly used method of public protest in the Jewish community, highlighting its failure to effec...
29 Jan
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Building the next table: Shaping the culture of communal leadership
29 Jan
The Ambassadors Young Leadership Program, initiated by the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, is a new 13-month leadership deve...
29 Jan
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How to turn a thank-you into a lasting donor connection
28 Jan
Many nonprofits miss the opportunity to engage donors meaningfully, often resorting to perfunctory acknowledgments. Catherine Reed of American Friends of Mag...
28 Jan
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Tragedy alone will not create change
28 Jan
Leslie Zane and Mark Mandell argue that the magnitude of a tragedy, like antisemitic attacks, does not inherently prompt lasting social change. They emphasiz...
28 Jan
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To combat hate, we need more than coordination — we need an interdisciplinary approach
27 Jan
Kenneth S. Stern advocates for an interdisciplinary approach to combat hate, drawing parallels between the fields of medicine and hate studies. He highlights...
27 Jan
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I thought I understood the Holocaust — until I walked through Auschwitz
27 Jan
Dahlia Crawford, an Afro-Latina high school junior, shares her transformative experience visiting Auschwitz with Success Academy charter schools. Initially u...
27 Jan
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The power of recognition
26 Jan
In "The Power of Recognition," Winnie Sandler Grinspoon, president of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, highlights the significance of acknowledging Jewish pr...
26 Jan
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A trauma-informed look at giving and community resilience
26 Jan
Amid recent heightened philanthropic giving in the U.S., there is a concerning trend of fewer donors making larger contributions and a decline in smaller, co...
26 Jan
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Antisemitism laws can protect you, but you have to understand them
25 Jan
The persistence of antisemitism, despite data indicating a plateau, reveals a deeply-rooted societal issue that continues to threaten Jewish communities glob...
25 Jan
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What ancient Egypt’s Jewry can teach American Jewry
23 Jan
Parshat Bo outlines the final chapter of ancient Egyptian Jewry, drawing parallels to the experiences and lessons for American Jews today. The story of Josep...
23 Jan
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In polarizing times, Jewish professionals need constructive dialogue skills
23 Jan
Tiffany Harris, the Chief Program Officer of Mem Global, underscores the importance of constructive dialogue for Jewish professionals amidst increasing polit...
23 Jan
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NYC plaques honoring antisemitic war criminals are an abomination
23 Jan
In light of the upcoming International Holocaust Remembrance Day, there's a renewed call to remove plaques in New York City honoring Philippe Pétain and Pier...
23 Jan
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What the war in Ukraine is teaching Jewish philanthropy about sustained care
22 Jan
Jewish philanthropy's response to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine highlights the need for adaptability in long-term support strategies. Large organizations pro...
22 Jan
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On Marion Wiesel’s first yahrzeit, follow her example with a mitzvah
22 Jan
Marking the first yahrzeit of Marion Wiesel, this reflection emphasizes her profound impact as a Holocaust survivor and advocate for Holocaust memory, unders...
22 Jan
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Teaching about Iranian Jews today
21 Jan
Dan Osborn highlights the overlooked history of Iranian Jews, advocating for their inclusion in American educational curriculums to reflect a fuller picture ...
21 Jan
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The rabbinate isn’t in crisis because of text — it’s about leadership
21 Jan
Rabbi David Baum argues that the challenges facing the contemporary rabbinate are not rooted in insufficient textual mastery, but rather in a lack of leaders...
21 Jan
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A national student Shabbaton 20 years in the making
20 Jan
More than 300 Jewish student leaders from over 25 Canadian universities gathered in Toronto for a national Shabbaton, the first such event in nearly 20 years...
20 Jan
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Setting the agenda: 6 priorities for strengthening the Jewish community and Israel in 2026
20 Jan
In "Setting the agenda: 6 priorities for strengthening the Jewish community and Israel in 2026," leading philanthropic voices outline strategic priorities to...
20 Jan
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How bridge-building through service can heal divides — and curb antisemitism
16 Jan
In an inspiring reflection on social cohesion, Cindy Greenberg, the president of Repair the World, highlights the transformative power of service as a tool t...
16 Jan
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Fighting fire with fire
16 Jan
The article explores the symbolic and literal meanings of fire within Judaism, contrasting its warmth and eternal symbolism with its destruction in acts of a...
16 Jan
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Don’t wait for the next headline to support Jewish students
15 Jan
In the aftermath of the October 7 attacks involving Israel and Hamas, antisemitism has notably increased on college campuses, with a surge in incidents repor...
15 Jan
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We need a different model: From tuition to stipends
15 Jan
Rabbi Matthew Goldstone, in response to the Atra report "From Calling to Career: Mapping the Current State and Future of Rabbinic Leadership," argues that th...
15 Jan
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How the language of Jewish Peoplehood can move us forward from the current crisis
15 Jan
In light of the recent challenges facing Jews globally after the events of October 7, Shlomi Ravid highlights the need to refocus on the foundational aspects...
15 Jan
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The future of peacebuilding depends on bridging a growing generational divide
14 Jan
With the peacebuilding efforts between Israelis and Palestinians facing an increased generational divide post-October 7, 2023, the Arava Institute for Enviro...
14 Jan
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We finally have data on the rabbinate. The reactions are a dataset, too.
14 Jan
Data on the non-Haredi rabbinate and its pipeline, as revealed in "From Calling to Career: Mapping the Current State and Future of Rabbinic Leadership," has ...
14 Jan
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How we built a CAD 50 million pan-Canadian coalition for the regeneration of Israel’s north
13 Jan
The Canadian Jewish community mobilized quickly and effectively in response to the crises faced by their partnership regions in Israel, notably raising $140 ...
13 Jan
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The path forward for securing Jewish communities
13 Jan
In the wake of rising antisemitism and recent attacks, Jewish federations are increasingly prioritizing security as a fundamental aspect of communal Jewish l...
13 Jan
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From Soviet shadows to American sunlight: An antisemitism cycle we’ve seen before
12 Jan
Gennady Favel explores the cyclical nature of antisemitism by reflecting on Jewish experiences in the Soviet Union and drawing parallels with rising antisemi...
12 Jan
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For tomorrow’s rabbinate, we must up our game
12 Jan
Rabbi Daniel Landes, reflecting on over fifty years of experience in training rabbis, discusses the current crisis in rabbinic education and recruitment high...
12 Jan
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God as Creator, Wisdom, Love, Mystery: Frameworks for approaching the Divine
9 Jan
Rabbi Avraham Maimin's piyyut, El Mistater, reflects on the hidden nature of God, laying the groundwork for a discussion on contemporary Jewish engagement wi...
9 Jan
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From invisibility to connection: Seeing and being seen
9 Jan
Exploring the pervasive theme of invisibility, especially within community settings, this article reflects on the impact of being seen and acknowledged. Draw...
9 Jan
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No, it’s not time to ‘retire’ tikkun olam
9 Jan
In the aftermath of the October 7th attacks, the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, or world repair, has come under scrutiny, prompting discussions about its rol...
9 Jan
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From Bondi Beach to the next crisis: Why the first hour matters
8 Jan
The article highlights the swift and coordinated response of the Jewish Agency for Israel following a deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach during Hanukkah, em...
8 Jan
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Launch a decade of renewal, now
8 Jan
As the political landscape in the U.S. shifts and American Jewry faces fragmentation, Gidi Grinstein advocates for bold leadership to initiate a decade of re...
8 Jan
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American Jewry’s future lies not on the coasts but in its heartland
8 Jan
As American Jewish communities face unprecedented challenges including rising antisemitism and expectations to distance from Israel, there is a pressing need...
8 Jan
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The promise and perils of pluralism: Lessons from a midsized Hillel and a model for the Jewish future
7 Jan
The article explores the challenges and opportunities of fostering pluralism within Jewish communities, using the example of a midsized Hillel at the Univers...
7 Jan
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From burning out to burning brighter: A framework for serving those who serve
7 Jan
Jewish human service agencies across North America and Israel are grappling with systemic burnout due to rising mental health needs, antisemitism, and geopol...
7 Jan
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Disability inclusion is ‘outside our scope’? Think again
6 Jan
Disability inclusion is often mistakenly perceived as a niche concern, distinct from the central endeavors of Jewish life. However, inclusion is integral to ...
6 Jan
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What Orthodoxy has to offer for non-Orthodox Jews — and no, it’s not ‘kiruv’
6 Jan
Prompted by a post-October 7 resurgence in interest among American Jews for a meaningful Jewish life, this piece by Dovid Bashevkin argues for broader adapta...
6 Jan
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10 things I learned this past year about Jewish philanthropy
5 Jan
Reflecting on the evolving landscape of Jewish philanthropy in 2025, significant shifts have occurred in donor psychology and organizational strategies. Indi...
5 Jan
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Resilience in practice: Why hospitals are key to northern Israel’s renewal
5 Jan
In a challenging year marked by conflict and uncertainty, northern Israel showcased extraordinary resilience with the establishment of the Helmsley Rehabilit...
5 Jan
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A Zionist giving agenda for 2026
23 Dec 2025
In a bold vision for philanthropic engagement in 2026, Gil Troy argues for a strategic reorientation of Jewish and Zionist giving. Highlighting an existing c...
23 Dec 2025
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How culture shapes community: 10 practices from The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life
23 Dec 2025
In a detailed recount of the formation and evolution of The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life, the author shares ten foundational practices that shape...
23 Dec 2025
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The unseen bereaved: Why it will take us all for Israel to recover
23 Dec 2025
The founder of OneFamily, Marc Belzberg, highlights the increased demand for support in Israel following the emotional devastation caused by the events of Oc...
23 Dec 2025