After Schusterman ends programs, past participants are grateful but some worry they’ll be cut off
Alumni and current members lament the loss of the initiatives, which they describe as life-changing, but many say they believe the networks created will carry on
JFNA commits $12.5 million to fund helping farmers replace equipment destroyed, stolen in Oct. 7 attacks
Volcani International Partnerships's ReGrow initiative is meant to supplement the government compensation for the farmers whose vehicles, tools and infrastructure were damaged or looted
Honoring survivors who gave testimonies, Steven Spielberg warns Jews again have to fight for ‘the very right to be Jewish’
The University of Southern California presents its University Medallion to the 52,000 Holocaust survivors who participated in the Shoah Foundation
With ‘bespoke’ solutions, London’s Gateways offers vocational training to Jewish students who struggle in mainstream schools
Marking 10 years in operation, the nonprofit is looking to expand, both to the Manchester Jewish community and to the wider British public
Doron Krakow reflects on seven chaotic years steering the JCC Association
In a wide-ranging interview, the outgoing president and CEO of the JCC Assocation says the organization is transitioning from a trade group to a movement and building its relationship with philanthropy
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