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 A couple of opacarophiles enjoy the sunset.

The history of the -phile suffix

By RUTH BELOFF
BERNARD PINSKY: ‘We can move the needle.’

Making a difference after retirement

BERNARD PINSKY: ‘We can move the needle.’

WATCH: 'Helping people build things that are worthwhile is very gratifying'

 Inbar Shashua Bar-Nir

How Israeli philanthropy is responding to the October 7 Hamas massacre

 Homes are destroyed, following the deadly October 7 attack by Hamas terrorists from the Gaza Strip, in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, southern Israel November 2, 2023

October 7 devastated Israel, but philanthropy can help heal it

By TALI YARIV-MASHAL
Photo of Prof. Rivka Carmi

Experts to 'Post': Diaspora Jews need to divert from anti-Israel philanthropy

 Sylvan Adams.

Sylvan Adams, philanthropist who boosted cycling in Israel, gives $100M to Ben-Gurion U amid war

By Deborah Danan/JTA
 EMUNAH Israel Chairwoman Yifat Sela and Tamar Uriel - Beeri

'Israel is traumatized, but we will recover,' says Emunah chair

Sponsored
 PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG with Foreign Minister Eli Cohen on Sunday

Grapevine November 22, 2020: A true friend in South America

 HUNDREDS GATHER for a pro-Israel rally in Philadelphia’s Independence Square, sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, last month.

American Jews are giving mightily to Israel. Is there enough left to go around? - opinion

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL / JTA
 MOMENTUM MOTHERS on their first day in Israel.

Grapevine November 17, 2023: A cause for optimism

 Sylvan Adams

Israeli-Canadian Activist and Philanthropist, Sylvan Adams, on Judaism’s Fight Against Evil

By ERIC NARROW

Florida sunshine brightens Israel's darkest days

By Denise Bar-Aharon
 One of the defective protective vests received by the Defense Ministry.

IDF receives dozens of shipments of defective protective vests

 Money jar

Should institutions accept money from bad people? - study