With no end in sight to invasion of Ukraine, effect of sanctions ripples through world of Jewish philanthropy

Protesting anti-vaxxers greet hundreds of guests at star-studded Jerusalem event; Bourla, son of Greek survivors, to give cash to planned Holocaust Museum in Thessaloniki

Jewish philanthropy trio helped found announces their departure, lauds their record of backing Jewish causes; group has pledged $10 million for humanitarian relief in Ukraine

Co-founded by Ukraine- and Russia-born businessmen and best known for its annual $1 million prize, GPG earmarks funds for evacuation, security and humanitarian needs

The philanthropic organization also launches a new project dedicated to supporting the resurgence of Jewish life in Spain

Governing body of international contest for injured military veterans agrees to Israel's inclusion in 2022 tournament