

The personal is powerful, Bank of America philanthropy study finds

Tepper Foundation grants JFNA $8.75 million to bolster security, support interfaith outreach
Following a $9 million gift last year, the latest grant will offset the cost of security for early childhood programming in more than 100 Jewish communities

Family of man killed in Jerusalem terror attack look to honor him by completing his final charity project: Commissioning a Torah scroll
'At the funeral, I immediately understood that we had to finish his work,' says daughter of Rabbi Mordechai “Dr. Mark” Steintzag, a Soviet Union-born doctor-turned-baker-turned-rabbi

Oct. 7 memorial preparations fraught as American Jews yearn for hostage return, grapple with war
Organizers say they are struggling to navigate the logistics of events — timing amid High Holy Days and avoiding anti-Israel protesters — and the complexities of the current moment; some communities are just avoiding it entirely

On a history-heavy hill overlooking Gaza, a visitor center lets Oct. 7 massacre survivors tell their stories
Launched by the advocacy group Israel-Is, the multimedia ‘Survived To Tell’ memorial in Sderot offers a glimpse into five victims’ experiences during the attacks
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