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In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on the Community Security Service’s efforts to expand to the Southeastern United States and feature op-eds by Jon Hornstein and...
March of the Living will resume operations in its “full format” for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with thousands of people from around the world due to participate in delegations to Poland later this...
The Community Security Service, which trains and oversees volunteer security guards for Jewish institutions, is expanding to dozens more locations across the southeast United States, the organization told eJewishPhilanthropy.
Last week, representatives from 37 communities, most of them small, gathered...
The latest Synthesis Report by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns that, "More than a century of burning fossil fuels as well as unequal and unsustainable energy and land use has led to global warming of...
“This is the bread of affliction that our ancestors ate in Egypt. Let all who are hungry come and eat. Let all who are in need come and celebrate Passover.”
These are the opening words of the Passover story in...
1. Elkharouf, O, Cox, K, Schlosberg, D, Mann, A & Perroni, E 2021, ‘In the land of the “fair go”: global food policy lessons beyond the charity model’, Local Environment, vol. 26, no. 10, pp. 1192–1204, DOI 10.1080/13549839.2021.1970727; also see...
Tania Braga, who heads the IOC legacy department, helps hosts of the Olympic Games to create lasting positive impacts for local communities in line with global sustainability goals. She says the 2024 Paris Games will be the first event...
I had only known urban or suburban living until I moved to Vermont. Having grown up in Montreal in the suburban shtetl that is ironically called Cote-Saint-Luc, I moved to the West Coast, then New York City, and finally, to...