#48: Why Wasn't There a Jewish Institutional Apocalypse?

March 08, 2021 00:41:06
#48: Why Wasn't There a Jewish Institutional Apocalypse?
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#48: Why Wasn't There a Jewish Institutional Apocalypse?

Mar 08 2021 | 00:41:06

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Show Notes

Felicia Herman (Natan Fund, Jewish Commmunity Response and Impact Fund), Hindy Poupko (UJA Federation of New York), and Andres Spokoiny (Jewish Funders Network) join Yehuda Kurtzer to discuss the lessons of 2008, the role of Jewish philanthropy in the pandemic, and why we haven't seen the dire institutional turbulence many predicted one year ago.

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