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In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we spotlight Our Big Kitchen, which is fighting food insecurity in Los Angeles. We also feature op-eds from Jamie Levine Daniel, Galia...
In the American yeshiva world, physically active sports like basketball and hockey sat atop the coolness hierarchy for years, and winning competitions like Yeshiva University’s annual high school Sarachek basketball tournament was the height of prestige.
Recently, however, that ladder...
U.S. nonprofit organizations have sent billions of dollars throughout the decades to Israeli nonprofits. Where is this money coming from? Where is it going? These questions are especially relevant considering the months-long protests Israelis have been sustaining against Prime...
About 50 adults, ranging in age from their 20s to their 70s, arrived at a space on Los Angeles’ Pico Boulevard that had been home to a string of restaurants over the last 15 years and checked in with...
Sonali Khatun was just 14 years old when her parents forced her to abandon her studies and marry a man she had never met. Any dreams she had for her future vanished that afternoon in her small village in...
Prominent Montgomery businessman, philanthropist and supporter of the arts John A. Caddell has died.The founder of Caddell Construction died peacefully at his home Tuesday surrounded by family, a release from the company stated. He was 93.A Montgomery native, Caddell...
In 2022, crypto news coverage sometimes felt like a 1970s made-for-TV movie, complete with cliffhangers, cartoonish villains and escapist melodrama. “Could one supervillain kill crypto’s glorious rise? Tune in next week to find out …”To those on the outside...
In his new book Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth, Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation, urges grant makers and wealthy donors to use more of their charitable giving to make the world more equitable. Walker...
The Monaco Blue Initiative convened key Ocean stakeholders, including representatives from governments, the private sector, financial and scientific institutions, and civil society to discuss issues related to Ocean protection. Many felt it fueled the momentum in Ocean governance and...
(INDIANAPOLIS, IN) – Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity (AEPi), the world’s leading Jewish college fraternity, has raised $40,605 for AEPi’s Repair the World Fund to benefit organizations supporting Jewish and Israeli causes through the fraternity’s annual Mensch Madness bracket challenge....