Tzedakah Responsa

Tzedakah Responsa “How many people should I give to? How much should I give? To whom should I give? Discover answers to your questions about Tzedakah.” Related Grantee: Hadar Institute

How Invested Can Non-Citizens be in a Foreign Country?

How Invested Can Non-Citizens be in a Foreign Country? “Israel was never meant to be a state of (only) its citizens, but a state that is, at its core, devoted to the entire Jewish people. That has been true from the very beginning.”

The Aleph Bet of Israel Education

The Aleph Bet of Israel Education “Israel education is as much about shaping character, personality, mind, and social connectedness as it is about “furnishing an empty room with facts.” It’s actually a part of what our tradition, thousands of years ago, asked us to love “with all your heart, soul, and might!” Related Grantee: The […]

Rich Or King? An Investors’ Guide For Jewish Donors

Rich Or King? An Investors’ Guide For Jewish Donors “We each try to do our own investigation of not-for-profits before we part with our hard-earned money. Usually the more we give, the more we investigate. But before you write that next check, or consider volunteering or serving on a board, there is one more question […]

The Coddling of the American Mind

The Coddling of the American Mind “[The University] will be based on the illimitable freedom of the human mind. For here we are not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead, nor to tolerate any error so long as reason is left free to combat it.”

The Case For Term Limits In Jewish Life

The Case For Term Limits In Jewish Life “Jewish communal service is a privilege and being CEO is a remarkable opportunity. But it’s not a right. While we should respect seniority, institutions function better as meritocracies. Our community deserves nothing less.”

The Power of Alumni to Do Good 

The Power of Alumni to Do Good “At a time when the word “alumni” is often reduced to banal jargon, what really is its value, and what is the purpose of the deep relationships between institutions, individual participants and visions that last?”

Welcoming the Jewsraelis 

Welcoming the Jewsraelis “Never before was there a civil, secular Jewish state. This is the first time we have had such a thing. One would expect that special circumstances such as these would result in a different type of Jewishness.” Related Grantee: 929

Unpacking the Immense Popularity of Shtisel 

Unpacking the Immense Popularity of Shtisel “Jewish tradition encourages Jews to think of themselves as an extended family; by reaching into the most extreme and insular corner of the Jewish world to find universal themes, Shtisel sends the message that, despite everything, they still are.” Related Grantee: The Film and Media Collaborative