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This is an especially meaningful moment to consider how we create environments where people feel seen, welcomed and included
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By Avi Rubel and Mike Wise Recently, a potential funder told us that their foundation wasn’t in the “interfaith space” so probably wasn’t a good fit...
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https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/the-changing-field-of-synagogue-hebrew-education-comes-into-focus/
At the start of 2025, educational leaders responsible for Hebrew learning in synagogue and other part-time settings were invited to participate in the “2025...
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https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/elizabeth-sokolsky-longtime-evp-of-birthright-israel-to-retire-next-year/
Sokolsky worked for over 40 years as a Jewish communal professional, the bulk of which was spent at Birthright, which she joined in 1999
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https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/we-dont-only-have-a-rabbinic-pipeline-problem/
The provocative truth Atra’s new report quietly delivers: we don’t have a rabbi problem — we have an ecosystem problem
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https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/reimagining-israel-education-6-recommendations-for-catalyzing-a-new-era/?utm_source=cio
In eJewishPhilanthropy’s exclusive opinion column The 501(C) Suite, leading foundation executives share what they are working on and thinking about with the...
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https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/how-to-foster-professional-development-for-mission-driven-organizations/
At a professional development day earlier this year, Yeshiva University President Emeritus Richard Joel, one of my earliest and most insightful mentors, asked...
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