What Gives? The Jewish Philanthropy Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Judaism
Episode 31 of What Gives? the Jewish philanthropy podcast from Jewish Funders Network.
New York Times columnist and Sapir Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens talks with JFN President and CEO Andrés Spokoiny about the importance and limits of civil debate and making room for a diversity of opinion in a time of polarization and echo chambers.
Sigal Yaniv Feller: Philanthropy and Israel - Charting the Future at the Jewish Funders Network 2024 Conference
Andres Spokoiny addresses the 2024 JFN International Conference in Tel Aviv
Dr. Mijal Bitton: Translating Sephardi and Mizrahi Stories in America
Rabbi Leon Morris: How Do We Build Communities of Meaning?
Yotam Polizer: IsraAID’s frontline Humanitarian Work
Casper ter Kuile: Building Spiritual Connections Locally and Digitally
Dara Horn: The Problem with Holocaust Education
Dan Smokler: Reinventing the Old for an Innovative Future
David Bernstein: The Threat of Illiberalism
Eli Paley: Opening Our Communities to the Haredi Sector
Ari Wallach: The long-term goal of a vibrant Jewish future
Yohanan Plesner: Democracy in Israel
Carly Maisel: Shining a Light on Antisemitism
Einat Wilf: Reclaiming Zionism
Eric K. Ward: Staying in the Room Together
Jonathan Goodman & Shawna Goodman Sone
Amy Mandel: Sharing Philanthropic Power
Felicia Herman: From Jewish History to Jewish Philanthropy
Danny Hakim: Sports for Social Change
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