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.
Felicia Herman: From Jewish History to Jewish Philanthropy
Danny Hakim: Sports for Social Change
Fay Twersky: Philanthropy That Listens and Responds
Georgette Bennett: How She Mobilized Jews and Muslims to Help Syrians
Eytan Stibbe: Israeli Astronaut and Philanthropist
Adina Shapiro & Reem Younis: The Growth of Arab Philanthropy in Israel
Vanessa Bartram & Michael Lustig: Tapping The Potential of Jewish Impact Investing
Rep. Kathy Manning: From Jewish Communal Leader to Political Rising Star
Lisa Greer: Revolutionizing the Way Fundraisers Interact with Donors
Understanding the Grantee-Funder Relationship
Cintra Pollack: Achieving Impact in Grantmaking and Investing
Dan Ariely: The Brain Science of Doing Good
Ilana Kaufman: Listening to Jews of Color
Rabbi Shai Held: Spiritual Transformation After the Plague
Lila Corwin Berman: How Political Is American Jewish Philanthropy?
Jay and Shira Ruderman: Combining Philanthropy and Advocacy
James Loeffler: The Surprising Link Between Nationalism and Human Rights
Jay Sanderson: Producing a Post-Pandemic Jewish Future
Jodi Rudoren: Can Jewish Journalism Survive?
Yossi Klein Halevi: Rejecting Extremism
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