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Ethiopian ‘aliyah’ wave comes to a close + N.Y. funds security for nonprofits – eJewish Philanthropy

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Ethiopian ‘aliyah’ wave comes to a close + N.Y. funds security for nonprofits – eJewish Philanthropy

The Giving Group Committee announced that it has raised $3.2 billion for Israeli and American nonprofits since its inception 18 months ago…

The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance is offering grants of up to $54,000 over two years for projects that “safeguard the record of the Holocaust and the genocide of the Roma” or counter Holocaust misinformation and distortion. The organization is offering up to $500,000 in funding for such initiatives…

An external investigation into the sexual harassment allegations against one of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance’s co-founders, Bat Sheva Marcus, determined that the events in question did occur and did not meet the group’s own values, but did not constitute wrongdoing…

The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia is extending free admission through the end of the year, which it said was due to a $300,000 donation from the Jane and Daniel Och Family Foundation and a $200,000 gift from Sofia and Mikhail (Mike) Segal

Quelling speculation, the Biden administration confirmed that it was implementing an executive order issued by former President Donald Trump that called on parts of the U.S. government to adopt the IHRA working definition of antisemitism, including on college campuses…

The Jewish Association for Residential Care-Florida, which assists people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, named five new members to its board of directors: Jay Eisenberg, Marvin Greenberg, Cliff Hark, David Pratt and Richard Steinberg. Howard Halpern was named president of the board…

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