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Jewish Philanthropy: How a Culture of Giving Shaped the World
Jewish philanthropy is not charity — it is obligation. From Maimonides' ladder of giving to modern mega-donors like Bloomberg and Pritzker, the Jewish culture of tzedakah has built hospitals, universities, and social safety nets worldwide.
Jewish Charity Organizations: A Guide to Giving Wisely
From the JNF planting trees in Israel to HIAS helping refugees worldwide, here's a guide to the major Jewish charitable organizations — what they do, how they work, and where your money goes.
Michael Bloomberg: From Jewish Middle Class to Media Empire to City Hall
Michael Bloomberg built a financial data empire, served as New York City's mayor for twelve years, and became one of the world's most prolific philanthropists.
George Soros: The Holocaust Survivor Who Became the World's Most Targeted Philanthropist
George Soros survived the Holocaust as a child in Budapest, became one of history's most successful investors, and has given away over $32 billion — while becoming the target of antisemitic conspiracy theories.