Looking Beyond the NGO Halo Effect
The problem with this phenomenon, known as the “halo effect,” is that it is often a façade, and readily exploited.
The problem with this phenomenon, known as the “halo effect,” is that it is often a façade, and readily exploited.
The vase is made of pencils around a cylindrical container, wrapped up with a tape measure.
Now, they can build on the subject matter, addressing its manifold sources in greater detail—from college campuses to hatred on the right and left.
It is difficult to disagree with fundamentalists. They don the mantle of authenticity, and claim to have all of the answers.
“it was so nice to talk to a journalist who actually had a dialogue with me” before deriding “EskeNAZI” for “talking over me” during an interview and writing “what he wanted.”
Donors are already utilizing the program to discover opportunities for Jewish philanthropy.