Yad Vashem to open Munich center, focusing on Holocaust’s victims lives
New education facility — the institution’s first outside of Israel — is designed to complement Germany’s current focus on its responsibility as perpetrator of the genocide
URJ to host record 570 Israelis across 14 camps this summer as it ‘doubles down’ on Israel
The goal is 'bringing Israeli and Diaspora peers together in authentic relationships in joyfully Jewish spaces,' URJ's Melissa Frey says
San Francisco’s Haas Fund to shutter in 2028, distribute assets to offspring
Closure of the foundation, which was launched in 1953 by Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr., comes amid a broader generational shift in philanthropic giving
‘From Blueprints to Life’ showcases first year of Israeli president Herzog’s Voice of the People
Members of the initiative, which launched last year, highlight their program ideas to combat antisemitism, connect global Jewry, deepen Jewish identity, boost ties to non-Jewish and — most importantly — reduce polarization
Abby Leibman to step down as CEO of Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger next year
Approaching 70, Leibman will step down as CEO in mid 2027, ending a 15 year tenure she said left the organization “in a really strong place” after growth in staff, budget and national policy reach
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