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Giving
What Really Happened at Lydda in 1948? Ari Shavit and His Critics
12 tips on how to donate; 12 tips on how to fundraise
I run a nonprofit called Big Sunday. The idea behind Big Sunday is that absolutely everyone has some way to help somebody else.
My year of street tzedakah
When I lived in Berkeley in the late ’60s and early ’70s, walking along Telegraph Avenue could be expensive if you gave to every panhandler who asked for spare change.
Why Judaism needs journalism
There’s a tendency in the Jewish world to look for big solutions to big problems.
Sharing tzedakah with the next generation
Like many doting grandparents, Peggy and Ed Robin have given their grandchildren small cash gifts over the years.
Cancer research is this teen’s cause
When she was 11 years old, Morgan Davidson made a promise to her dying grandmother, Barbara Klass, that she would help others who suffered from lymphoma, the cancer that eventually took her grandmother’s life.
Glorya Kaufman: The philanthropist who loves dance
When Glorya Kaufman was a little girl, she had a dream.
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