Leaders say the level and intensity of incoming cash for Israel since Oct. 7 is highest in 50 years, as close ties between Jews in both countries make themselves seen once again

The scenes of horrifying violence and trauma coming from Israel have galvanized Jewish communities worldwide to join aid efforts underway there. Here are some of the groups in need

After the pandemic caused the casino industry to flatline, the megadonor's political and charitable donations lessened and foundation assets dropped - but that has happened before

Maximum-impact giving to save lives in the developing world has caught on among Reform Jews in particular, but the scandal involving one high-profile supporter is tainting optics

Keshet DAF’s simple, efficient, tax-advantageous model has made meaningful giving in Israel easier and more impactful than ever before.

At least a dozen major dynasties were historically or are now involved in the fossil fuel industry, and they have diverse giving patterns when it comes to environmental causes

Ukrainian-born Jan Koum has gone almost unnoticed in the world of philanthropy, but tax returns reveal that the multi-billionaire is one of his coreligionists' largest supporters

Donors must decide whether to direct resources to arts and culture while hunger and poverty persist, with the health crisis exacerbating an already dire situation for both causes

David Jacobson's Gomle Fund buys $6,000 plot for Beth Salamensky, who died alone, far from locked-down family. Online service draws unexpected crowd of empathetic strangers

Finding themselves under one roof again in COVID-19 era, the Loffman sisters use ingredients at hand -- flour and Jewish values -- to raise funds for charitable anti-racist causes

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