Good Wednesday morning.
Ed note: In celebration of Thanksgiving, the next Your Daily Phil will arrive on Monday. Have a meaningful Thanksgiving and a Shabbat shalom!
In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on a...
On Tuesday, eJewishPhilanthropy News Editor Judah Ari Gross moderated a panel with Amy Spitalnick, CEO Jewish Council for Public Affairs; Jeremy Burton, CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston; and Tyler Gregory, CEO of the Jewish...
Since Oct. 7, universities across the country have seen a major increase in antisemitism on campuses. Jewish students have been bullied, harassed and physically assaulted; Hillels have been vandalized; pro-Palestinian groups on campus have held rallies accusing Israel of...
Hamas, the perpetrator of the deadliest attack in Israel’s history, is a terrorist group with a highly diversified financial portfolio. Since its designation by the United States as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) in 1997, Hamas has continually adapted...
While the Israel-Hamas war continues to rage, Barry Finestone charges us to double down on our philanthropic support for worthy causes both in Israel and the North American Jewish community (“American Jewish philanthropy today needs a ‘yes, and’ approach,”...
The top 25 global funders account for more than three quarters of direct giving between 2016 and 2019, according to a new report published by the Council on Foundations.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation provided the largest share of...
More than 240 asset managers, including several Jewish philanthropists, have signed a petition pledging to not hire “supporters of hate” against Jews and Israel…
Sheryl Sandberg, the former COO of Meta, wrote an opinion piece for CNN calling for global condemnation...
Leading figure in the Philippines’ social enterprise space, Professor Carlo Sagun (Bayan Family of Foundations), and founder of Asia Value Advisors Philo Alto, share how philanthropy and social enterprise can come together to help the Philippines move towards meeting...
The past month and a half could have been a bloody replay of May 2021.
Throughout that month, mixed Arab-Jewish cities such as Lod and Ramle — where coexistence, or at least an absence of violence, is a hard-won and...