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Moving beyond event-driven fundraising to strengthen nonprofits
19 Nov
Michelle Friedman draws from her extensive experience in Jewish nonprofit fundraising to advocate for a shift from reliance on event-based fundraising to ann...
19 Nov
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The least lonely man of faith
18 Nov
Sophia Chitlik Abram reflects on the extraordinary legacy of Joel Fleishman, a scholar and mentor revered for his relational genius, kindness, and unswerving...
18 Nov
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Jewish day schools: Building leaders, not just students
15 Nov
Jewish day schools offer more than academic education; they provide students with a strong foundation in Jewish identity, leadership, and resilience. The exp...
15 Nov
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Focusing solely on scale and access won’t cultivate future Jewish leadership
14 Nov
The modern Jewish community faces a leadership crisis, not due to lack of access to Jewish teachings, but because the focus has overly shifted to inclusivity...
14 Nov
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To best support Jewish students, actively engage all students
13 Nov
Cherie Brown's article discusses the importance of coalition-building and dialogue to address antisemitism and other forms of hate on college campuses. Drawi...
13 Nov
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Bringing people to the table: The power of Jewish camp in a divided world
12 Nov
Jewish camps serve as vital spaces for fostering understanding and connection in a divided world. Through personal anecdotes and recent studies, such camps a...
12 Nov
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Are you the one who got away?
11 Nov
A nostalgic encounter with a potential donor from years past prompts Rabbi Dave Sorani, CEO of the Jewish Graduate Organization, to reflect on his journey in...
11 Nov
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Paying tribute to Bernie Marcus, who empowered young Jews
8 Nov
Bernie Marcus, remembered as an extraordinary philanthropist, played an influential role in empowering young Jews and fortifying Jewish communities. His pass...
8 Nov
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How do you educate a heart? A new approach to Israel education?
8 Nov
Aya Shechter explores the need for a transformative approach to Israel education that goes beyond traditional history lessons. She argues that while factual ...
8 Nov
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Is it OK to sing and text at the same time?
7 Nov
A research team at Gross Schechter Day School in Cleveland, supported by educator Miriam Heller Stern, has developed an innovative curriculum that integrates...
7 Nov
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How to win the war being waged against the Jewish people
7 Nov
In the wake of increased antisemitic incidents following the October 7, 2023 attacks, Jewish organizations are urged to reevaluate their strategies in combat...
7 Nov
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First thoughts: The 2024 election and American Jewry
6 Nov
As America navigates a politically charged 2024 election cycle, the Jewish community finds itself at a crossroads, facing ideological rifts and new political...
6 Nov
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Renewing the Evangelical-Jewish alliance
6 Nov
The article explores the current state and necessity of reinvigorating the alliance between Jewish communities and American Evangelicals, particularly around...
6 Nov
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More powerful together: Gleanings from cross-portfolio evaluations
5 Nov
The Jim Joseph Foundation's cross-portfolio evaluation showcases the impactful role of leading Jewish organizations like BBYO, Foundation for Jewish Camp, Hi...
5 Nov
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Lessons learned from a day school endowment success story
5 Nov
Torah Academy, a Jewish day school in Boston, secured a $1 million endowment thanks to a pivotal meeting with philanthropist George Krupp. This initiative ch...
5 Nov
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What Israelis wish American Jews understood
4 Nov
The article explores the cultural and experiential differences between American Jews and Israelis, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding in the wak...
4 Nov
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A strategic choice: Expanding the shaded palm of the Abraham Accords
4 Nov
Eitan Neishlos reflects on the need for Jewish philanthropists to expand their strategic efforts in countering antisemitism and strengthening international a...
4 Nov
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How 10/7 changed everything — except the way Jewish interest groups fight antisemitism
1 Nov
Matthias J. Becker, a researcher at the University of Cambridge, discusses the ongoing challenges in combating antisemitism online, aggravated by the reactio...
1 Nov
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Re-imagining liberal Judaism: some reflections
1 Nov
Liberal Judaism faces significant challenges as it navigates a modern landscape marked by individualism, social media, and changing societal values. This art...
1 Nov
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Supporting the rebirth of Kibbutz Nir Oz: A year of healing and solidarity
31 Oct
On the one-year anniversary of a devastating Hamas attack, the survivors of Kibbutz Nir Oz, near the Gaza border, continue the arduous task of rebuilding. Th...
31 Oct
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Courage: An indispensable quality of leadership
31 Oct
Ron Wolfson reflects on the essential role courage plays in effective leadership, drawing insights from Darren Walker's essay on leadership risks and his own...
31 Oct
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Beyond being a mensch: Confronting misogyny and antisemitism in the ‘manosphere’
31 Oct
In the digital age, simply instructing young Jewish men to be a "mensch" may not suffice to shield them from the toxic influence of the "manosphere," an onli...
31 Oct
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Women’s reproductive choices are disappearing. Our Jewish values demand we step up.
30 Oct
The article highlights the diminishing access to reproductive choices in the U.S. and emphasizes Jewish values in supporting the right to choose. Personal st...
30 Oct
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Reimagining supervision through chavruta
30 Oct
Chavruta, a traditional Jewish study method involving paired learning and dialogue, is being reimagined as a tool for enhancing professional relationships in...
30 Oct
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Will we dance again?
29 Oct
Following the devastating events of October 7, the Jewish tradition of finding joy amidst brokenness, particularly during Simchat Torah, offers a poignant re...
29 Oct
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A friend and supporter reflects on Rabbi David Saperstein’s 50 years with the Religious Action Center
29 Oct
Rabbi David Saperstein's 50-year leadership at the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism underscores his profound impact on social justice through commun...
29 Oct
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Expanding Jewish education: The gig economy for learning
29 Oct
The gig economy's flexibility and innovation have expanded into Jewish education through platforms like the Jewish Learning Collaborative (JLC). Founded by R...
29 Oct
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Lessons from a year of crisis at home
28 Oct
IsraAid's global expertise was crucial when Israel faced a domestic crisis a year ago, with the organization quickly shifting its focus to support local comm...
28 Oct
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Shared investments for shared outcomes
28 Oct
The article explores how partnerships between Jewish communities and others can be strengthened through principles derived from Jewish law on interest-free l...
28 Oct
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The pages of Ecclesiastes are now the pages of our lives
16 Oct
Exploring personal experiences and profound reflections, this piece connects the loss and introspective teachings of Ecclesiastes (Kohelet) with contemporary...
16 Oct
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Cries of sadness and shouts of joy
16 Oct
Rabbi Avi Killip explores the complex dynamics of joy and sorrow during Simchat Torah celebrations, particularly in the shadow of recent traumas reminiscent ...
16 Oct
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Designing with intention: The sukkah as a relational sanctuary
16 Oct
The article explores the concept of the sukkah during Sukkot as a space for intentional connection and healing amidst modern challenges like the COVID-19 pan...
16 Oct
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Beyond the ‘rebuilding better’ slogan: Israel’s window for transformative change is closing
15 Oct
In the aftermath of the October 7 crisis, Israel faces a unique opportunity for transformative societal change as the country moves from crisis response towa...
15 Oct
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Standing together for our democracy
15 Oct
Civil society has always been a cornerstone of American identity, with Jewish civil society playing a significant role through its numerous institutions like...
15 Oct
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Harnessing every tool available to combat antisemitism
14 Oct
Amid the rising threat of antisemitism, over 100 organizations are dedicated to countering this issue, yet few effectively integrate lobbying with charitable...
14 Oct
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Unseen but essential: the case for investing in chevra kadisha leaders
14 Oct
The role of chevra kadisha, groups caring for the deceased within Jewish tradition, has gained attention due to recent societal shifts in how death is discus...
14 Oct
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This Yom Kippur must be different
11 Oct
Rabbi David Stav reflects on the urgency of making this Yom Kippur a pivotal moment for Jewish unity, emphasizing its historical roots in repentance for both...
11 Oct
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On being Jewish in the shadow of Oct. 7
11 Oct
Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove's new book, "For Such a Time as This: On Being Jewish Today," explores the transformation of Jewish identity in the aftermath of the Oc...
11 Oct
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We need a revolution in philanthropy
10 Oct
The Merit Spread Foundation, founded by Alon Tal, positions itself as a disruptor in the philanthropic world, much like Tesla in automotive or Netflix in ent...
10 Oct
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Some people need to eat on Yom Kippur. It’s time to stop laughing about it.
10 Oct
Highlighting the importance of providing support for those who need to eat on Yom Kippur, the article discusses the insensitivity of laughing at recipes for ...
10 Oct
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How to support the spiritual leadership of the next generation of rabbis
9 Oct
As the American Jewish community grapples with heightened tensions and the aftermath of political and social challenges, spiritual leaders face unique pressu...
9 Oct
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Israel’s at-risk teens are even more vulnerable since Oct. 7
8 Oct
Following the atrocities of October 7, Israeli at-risk teens face severe challenges, as highlighted at the Enosh Mental Health Conference. The OU Israel Teen...
8 Oct
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We’ve supported over 180 Israeli grassroots projects since 10/7. Here’s what we’ve learned.
7 Oct
In response to the traumatic events of October 7, a new wave of grassroots activism has emerged across Israel. This collective action, bridging ideological a...
7 Oct
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For Israel’s next chapter, big solutions for big challenges
7 Oct
Israeli society faces significant challenges exacerbated by recent conflicts and societal strains, affecting employment, mental health, and social cohesion. ...
7 Oct
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Maradona, quantum physics and Rosh Hashanah
2 Oct
The article draws a parallel between quantum physics and Jewish philosophy to explain the relational essence of existence and its reflection in Rosh Hashanah...
2 Oct
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How to host empowering and safe commemorations with Oct. 7 survivors
2 Oct
As the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks approaches, over 100 North American communities are preparing to commemorate the day, often involvin...
2 Oct
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Supporting Israel’s greatest asset
1 Oct
Rachel Lithgow advocates for increased philanthropic support for Israeli civil society and NGOs, emphasizing their critical role in the country's future. Whi...
1 Oct
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How strategic planning saved my rabbinate
30 Sep
Rabbi Michael Ragozin shares how strategic planning invigorated his rabbinate at Congregation Shirat Hayam in Swampscott, Massachusetts. Initially overwhelme...
30 Sep
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The High Holy Days: A challenging point of entry for interfaith couples
30 Sep
The High Holy Days present a pivotal but challenging entry point into the Jewish community for interfaith couples, similar to how Easter might be a daunting ...
30 Sep
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A little bit of education goes a long way in fostering connections to Israel
27 Sep
Jewish educators in North America are seeking ways to strengthen young Jewish adults' connections to Israel in light of recent tragic events. A survey by Bou...
27 Sep