Three Tips to “Spring Clean” Your Giving
Many of us engage in the annual ritual of spring cleaning, especially as we approach Passover. This is a wonderful time of year to review the organizations we give to
Many of us engage in the annual ritual of spring cleaning, especially as we approach Passover. This is a wonderful time of year to review the organizations we give to
It’s a simple but powerful idea, and it’s at the heart of the (Re)Generation, the recent collaboration between the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) and the Jewish Community Federation
Since its creation in San Francisco fifteen years ago, the Jewish Teen Foundation (JTF) has been so successful that the program has been replicated in cities throughout the country. “It
The Rubin Text Talks is a new one year program that offers the opportunity to deepen Jewish knowledge through text study and engaging discussions led by Jewish scholars, and to
The United States Census Bureau reports that the typical San Francisco household makes nearly $97,000 a year, nearly twice the national median household income. So why all the kvetching? Well,
There are lots of things to love about summer: Warmer temperatures, beach days, and barbecues. But, outside of vacations and long weekends, summer can also become a hectic and expensive
On a very rainy third day of our Israel Consultation Trip, the San Francisco delegation traveled from Tel Aviv towards Caesarea. But instead of turning toward the Roman ruins or
There are few times in one’s life where they have the opportunity to see real transformational impact happening and be a part of it. In January I was able to
Each year, the Jewish community honors four outstanding educators with the Helen Diller Family Awards for Excellence in Jewish Education. Established in January 2001, the awards recognize educators offering pre-collegiate
Last week, when I had heard there were protesters asking people to boycott Manny’s Café, I chose to show my support by picking up dinner from there on my way