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From allyship and day schools to video games and gender equity, JFN offers a range of topics but no clear philanthropic road map through current crises

Summary by eJewish Philanthropy
NASHVILLE, Tenn. —Jewish day schools and Syria’s new government and allyship and democratic institutions and rebuilding northern Israel and gender equity and intergenerational family dynamics and rescuing hostages and pluralism and combating antisemitism and video games and importance of metrics — last week’s Jewish Funders Network conference offered the roughly 700 attendees a smorgasbord of topics for discussion and consideration, along with c…
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eJewish Philanthropy broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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