

Gender Equity in Hiring Project to shutter its doors in June, citing lack of funding
Though the project was originally intended to last for a decade, it became clear a year ago that it would be ending early, its CEO says

Stephen Bronfman, Michael Sonnenfeldt launch new Jewish Climate Trust with major philanthropic backers
Bronfman, who developed the idea for the 'think-and-do tank,' and Sonnenfeldt say the time is ripe for Jewish action on climate change as the U.S. government is stepping away from the field and Jewish donors are looking for Israel-friendlier environmental groups to support

In Tel Aviv’s Anu museum, Israeli experts debate American Jewry post-Oct. 7
Philanthropist Shira Ruderman, World Zionist Organization President Tova Dorfman, educator Na’ama Klar and Israeli actor Guri Alfi consider how the Oct. 7 attacks and rising antisemitism have affected U.S. Jews, in a panel after a screening of 'The New Jew' documentary

Hillel International doubles down on its Campus Climate Initiative, following spike in antisemitic incidents last year
'We just have to put the shoulder to the wheel here and commit ourselves to sticking with this program and normalizing concern for Jewish student needs at the highest levels of colleges and universities,' Mark Rotenberg, the program's director, says

Through a merger, the Vilna Shul and Jewish Arts Collaborative aim to create one-stop shop for Jewish culture in Boston
The decision to unite seemed obvious to the two organizations, their leaders say, which both operated on similar budgets for a similar target audience
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