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Hanukkah and the long-term value of short-term thinking
12 Dec
Reflecting on the differing rabbinic opinions of Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel on the sequence of lighting Hanukkah candles, Rabbi Matthew J. Rosenberg explor...
12 Dec
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Grow hope with us this Hanukkah
12 Dec
JCC Chicago is spearheading a movement to foster positivity and community resilience through its Growing Hope initiative. Inspired by the Violins of Hope Chi...
12 Dec
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Refusing to hide our light
12 Dec
In examining the persistent fear faced by American Jews in displaying their Jewish identity, particularly the menorah during Hanukkah, Sara Fredman Aeder dra...
12 Dec
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The timeless link: Why investing in grandparents secures the Jewish future
11 Dec
Grandparents play a crucial role in securing Jewish continuity and identity within families, as shared by Debra Debs Weinberg in eJewishPhilanthropy. With an...
11 Dec
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Curiosity and the Jewish education of teens
11 Dec
BBYO, a leading Jewish youth organization, plays a critical role in shaping the educational journey of Jewish teens by focusing on experiential learning rath...
11 Dec
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Jewish education is too important to sit this one out
10 Dec
Jewish education leaders are urging the community to participate in shaping a new federal scholarship tax credit program that can significantly aid Jewish sc...
10 Dec
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The stories we carry, the future we build
9 Dec
Following the October 7, 2023 attacks, the Jewish Parent Academy (JPA), a grassroots movement initially founded by Russian-speaking Jewish (RSJ) parents, has...
9 Dec
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The Jewish future is calling — and AJU is answering
9 Dec
Faced with the complexities of evolving Jewish identity and engagement, the American Jewish University (AJU) under President Jay Sanderson is redefining Jewi...
9 Dec
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Why humanity matters most: One Israeli foundation’s post-Oct. 7 experience
9 Dec
Navigating the chaotic aftermath of the October 7 attacks, The Neeman Foundation, an Israeli charitable institution, underscores the necessity of maintaining...
9 Dec
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We have an opportunity to revamp liberal rabbinic education and Jewish lay leadership
8 Dec
Rabbi Rebecca W. Sirbu argues that the current moment is ideal for reevaluating and reforming rabbinic education and synagogue structures, especially in ligh...
8 Dec
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The changing field of synagogue Hebrew education comes into focus
8 Dec
The 2025 Hebrew Snapshot Survey highlights the significant shifts occurring in synagogue Hebrew education, emphasizing a move from a singular focus on prayer...
8 Dec
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Children’s online safety bills are our chance to name hate
7 Dec
New York State Sen. Andrew Gounardes and the federal Kids Online Safety Act aim to protect children from specific online harms, but they overlook critical is...
7 Dec
eJewishPhilanthropy
The hidden cantor: Why members of our clergy are missing from the picture
5 Dec
Cantor Vladimir Lapin addresses the persistent oversight of cantors within Jewish clerical frameworks, highlighting their essential, yet often unrecognized, ...
5 Dec
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Atra study’s data point on LGBTQ+ rabbinical students is a cause for celebration and hope — and a charge
4 Dec
A recent Atra report highlights that over half of students in non-Orthodox rabbinical programs identify as LGBTQ+, a statistic that both celebrates the progr...
4 Dec
eJewishPhilanthropy
Revisiting centralized communal philanthropy: A deeper look at the federation model and its future
4 Dec
The article explores the evolving landscape of Jewish federations and their philanthropic models as they adapt to changing generational values and economic r...
4 Dec
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A Jewish education for all our children
4 Dec
Rachel Lerner discusses the pressing need for Jewish educational institutions to adopt more inclusive practices for neurodivergent children within their comm...
4 Dec
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New research indicates how we should talk to young American Christians about Israel
3 Dec
The recent study conducted by BZ Media and Makor Analytics examines how young American Christians, who increasingly identify as non-denominational rather tha...
3 Dec
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Fighting for my country, struggling for a home
3 Dec
Sergeant First Class Itamar Hayun, a longtime IDF reservist, narrates his struggle to secure affordable housing while serving his country. Facing high living...
3 Dec
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Don’t speak for us — speak with us
3 Dec
Shai Assulin, a coordinator for the Jerusalem Municipality's Special Needs Department, emphasizes the importance of inclusive participation for individuals w...
3 Dec
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Bar-Ilan’s Sunflower Center offers a model for how institutions can help Israel heal
2 Dec
Bar-Ilan University's Sunflower Center is offering a framework for resilience and recovery after the trauma experienced by Israel, especially following the e...
2 Dec
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5 things I’ve learned about the role Jewish books play in our lives
1 Dec
Reflecting on the 100th anniversary of Jewish Book Month, Tali Rosenblatt-Cohen, host of The Five Books podcast, shares insights into how Jewish literature c...
1 Dec
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‘Make a friend before you need a friend’
30 Nov
The narrative emphasizes the importance of interfaith collaboration, illustrated through the swift community response to a firebombing at the residence of Pe...
30 Nov
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Leading with ‘y’all’
26 Nov
Jason Plotkin, executive director of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, explores the power of language in fostering connection and belonging in Jewi...
26 Nov
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Finding light in the dark
26 Nov
In light of growing polarization and discomfort within the Jewish community, notably concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, this piece emphasizes the s...
26 Nov
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3 ways to unpack Atra’s new rabbinic leadership study with your team
25 Nov
A new study by Atra, "From Calling to Career: Mapping the Current State and Future of Rabbinic Leadership," provides valuable insights for organizations supp...
25 Nov
eJewishPhilanthropy
We don’t (only) have a rabbinic pipeline problem
24 Nov
The article discusses the recent Atra report, which reveals that over half of non-Orthodox rabbinical students identify as LGBTQ+ and brings to light the str...
24 Nov
eJewishPhilanthropy
How the law will protect Jewish New Yorkers, even under a Mamdani administration
24 Nov
As Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani takes office amidst concerns over his stance on antisemitism, the Jewish community is reassured by the robust legal framework i...
24 Nov
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Jewish literacy offers the key to holding more than one truth
24 Nov
Jewish literacy is essential for embracing the complexity and contradictions inherent in human existence, allowing us to hold multiple truths and resist bina...
24 Nov
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The dangerous logic behind Mamdani’s synagogue critique
24 Nov
Rabba Daphne Lazar Price, executive director of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, critiques Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdanis' stance on a recent Nefesh B'Nef...
24 Nov
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Can’t Israelis be humanitarians?
21 Nov
Ophelie Namiech, a French-Israeli humanitarian worker, explores the complexities of her identity and the perception of Israeli humanitarians in the global ar...
21 Nov
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Leveraging intergenerational wisdom in formal Jewish education
21 Nov
Jewish education often overlooks the invaluable resource of grandparents, who possess a wealth of cultural stories, traditions, and lived experiences. Rather...
21 Nov
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Rethinking how we critique Hillel and its educators
20 Nov
Hillel International's educational approach is scrutinized for potentially prioritizing inclusivity over substantial Jewish content on university campuses. T...
20 Nov
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Moderate consensus won at the WZC. Now Diaspora Jews must follow through
20 Nov
At the recent World Zionist Congress (WZC), a significant consensus was reached among representatives from various ideological backgrounds, demonstrating a c...
20 Nov
eJewishPhilanthropy
Template thank-you notes undermine donor retention
20 Nov
In her article, Deborah Kaplan Polivy emphasizes the critical role of personalized donor acknowledgments in nonprofit retention strategies. She argues that u...
20 Nov
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After Gaza, the war on antisemitism continues: Moving from coordination to collaboration
19 Nov
Jewish and Israeli communities face heightened challenges, with rising antisemitism and internal divisions necessitating unprecedented levels of cooperation ...
19 Nov
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It’s not GivingTuesday — it’s ‘Too-Late Tuesday’
18 Nov
Rabbi Igael Iggy Gurin-Malous, writing for eJewishPhilanthropy, advocates for moving GivingTuesday to the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, as a civic ritual of g...
18 Nov
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The strategic majority: Rethinking Israel engagement on campus
17 Nov
Amid rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment on American college campuses, engaging students through career-oriented experiences offers a promising alt...
17 Nov
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What will Jewish education look like in 2050?
17 Nov
As Jewish communities look towards 2050, they face the challenge of re-envisioning education to remain engaging and relevant amidst rapid global changes and ...
17 Nov
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Why Wexner alumni mentors keep coming back
16 Nov
Wexner Foundation's professional mentoring program highlights the enduring commitment of alumni who frequently return as mentors, driven by a sense of commun...
16 Nov
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Why do Wexner alumni mentors keep saying yes?
16 Nov
Wexner Foundation alumni mentors continuously engage in the mentoring program to nurture emerging Jewish leaders, viewing it as a mutually beneficial relatio...
16 Nov
eJewishPhilanthropy
The compass, not the crossroads, defines us
14 Nov
In the context of the Jewish Federations of North America's General Assembly in Washington D.C., Stephen D. Smith explores the metaphor of the compass versus...
14 Nov
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We gather this year at a moment of return and reckoning
14 Nov
Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) convenes more than 2,000 Jewish leaders at the 2025 General Assembly in Washington, D.C., focusing on three critic...
14 Nov
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How to foster professional development for mission-driven organizations
13 Nov
Rabbi Josh Joseph, Executive Vice President and COO of the Orthodox Union, explores the concept of fostering professional development within mission-driven o...
13 Nov
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How to support Israel and still have your grandchildren speak to you
13 Nov
Generational divides within American Jewish families regarding views on Israel are common, with younger generations perceiving Israel as a powerful nation ra...
13 Nov
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Educating about a changed Israel
12 Nov
In the aftermath of the transformative events in Israel post-October 7th attacks, Jewish educators are evolving the way Israel is taught across North America...
12 Nov
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Post-adrenaline leadership
11 Nov
As the immediate crisis following the October 7 attacks in Israel subsides, Jewish campus professionals are reflecting on their roles and responsibilities mo...
11 Nov
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Diversity under fire: What a multicultural hospital can teach the world
11 Nov
The Hadassah Medical Organization, a prominent Jerusalem-based hospital established by the Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America, demonstrates how...
11 Nov
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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
Awareness training needs to be Jewish philanthropy’s next frontier in safety
10 Nov
The Jewish community has made significant progress in security measures over the past decade, yet recent events reveal that physical barriers alone aren't su...
10 Nov
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The murky middle is where the Jewish future lies
7 Nov
The article by Jessica Leving Siegel discusses the need for Jewish institutions to embrace the "murky middle," a space of nuanced dialogue rather than divisi...
7 Nov