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Steinhardt: I am not retiring from Jewish philanthropy
Steinhardt says that he may play smaller role in foundation, but he is not retiring.
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Is Steinhardt retiring from Jewish philanthropic life?
According to Shmuley Boteach, he is.
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Amy Sales: The elusive fundraiser—a complex situation with simple solutions
In this piece, Sales, the director of the Fisher-Bernstein Institute for Jewish Philanthropy and Leadership at Brandeis University, looks into the reasons behind a shortage of competent fund raisers working for Jewish nonprofits, and suggests a few solutions.
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Bob Aronson (Contact): What I’ve learned about raising money from Jews
The spring issue of Contact: The Journal of the Steinhardt Foundation for Jewish Life enlists a dozen of the foremost thinkers on Jewish philanthropy to talk about the state of fund raising. With the Steinhardt Foundation’s permission, The Fundermentalist will republish over the next two weeks pieces from the likes of the foundation’s president, Bob Aronson, the president of the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies, Jeffrey Solomon, philanthropy guru Phyllis Cook and academic Amy Sales.
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Good God: Steinhardt no longer an atheist?
Michael Steinhardt used a recent talk at the 92 St Y to reiterate his long list of complaints about the Jewish community. But he said something new to say about believing (or not believing) in God.
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