November 19, 2015 | Author: Sara Ivry
A phrase I didn’t know last week: reactive giving. That’s when your alma mater calls you on the phone and makes you feel guilty that you haven’t gotten the scratch together to make a donation in five years.
Read StoryNovember 12, 2015 | Author: Kate Belza
But unlike other kids, each week my parents asked me to put half of my allowance into a tzedakah box. Starting when I was about five years old, at the end of each year I would choose where I would donate my tzedakah.
Read StoryNovember 06, 2015 | Author: Ingrid Steinberg
In thinking ethically, we typically ask one of two kinds of questions. We may ask: What should we do? And, we may ask: What sort of people should we strive to be?
Read StoryOctober 21, 2015 | Author: Dr. Bradley Caro Cook
Young people have a singular drive and passion perfectly suited for activism and social change; given the right opportunity, they can have a groundbreaking impact on the Jewish World.
Read StorySeptember 21, 2015 | Author: Rachel Petroff Kessler
our current family education programming, with each grade meeting once or twice a year on Sunday mornings, while delightful, do not offer the type of ongoing learning that leads to transformative Jewish living.
Read StoryApril 28, 2015 | Author: Joelle Asaro Berman
“Giving circle.” What does that term mean to you? What is your immediate reaction to it?
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