Charity

Charity on Jgive's platform rose 200% post-October 7, signaling digitization of Jewish philanthropy

While Diaspora donations rose by 200% since the October 7 massacre, donations on the platform from within Israel rose by 226% within the same period.

THROUGH THE JGive platform one can donate to any recognized nonprofit in Israel, Ilustration.
Text reading "7 July 2005 Opposite this Place A Bus Was Bombed Killing" is displayed on the memorial to victims of the London Bombing in Tavistock Square on June 02, 2025 in London; illustrative.

UK charity regulator allowing Islamist, Iran-backed hate to spread, victims say - report

THE TEL AVIV Stock Exchange.

Only 45% of Tel Aviv Stock Exchange companies made donations in 2025, study finds

An illustration of Tefillin, August 18, 2025.

Man sentenced to 10 months in prison for urinating near tefillin cabinet, looting charity boxes


New Zealand charity apologizes for handing out meth-laced candy

A charity is reeling after meth-laced candies were found in their food parcels, prompting a police investigation.

Selling Drugs (illustrative photo)

Terror-linked Islamist charities thrive under the unregulated American nonprofit system - opinion

Unindicted co-conspirators that escape prosecution but are credibly linked to terrorist groups deserve IRS attention.

 US ATTORNEY-GENERAL Merrick Garland testifies before the House Judiciary Committee, last month. The heads of three congressional committees have called on him to investigate and shut down ‘Palestine Chronicle,’ a pro-Hamas publication, the writer notes.

When Portland charities condemned Israel, Jewish philanthropy was put to the test

“From our point of view, it seems like you’re targeting this particular conflict because you want to demonize Israel,” Bob Horenstein, director of Portland’s Jewish Community Relations Council, said.

 Portland, Oregon (Illustrative).

When in Rome, do as a Jew would do - opinion

Resolve to do just one good deed – one action to bring light into the world.

 A depiction of the Roman triumph celebrating the conquest of Jerusalem on the Arch of Titus in Rome, featuring the menorah and other items taken from the Second Temple.

New regulations hinder donations of gear to Israeli soldiers, charities say

The crisis brought on by new import reforms is emblematic of perhaps the biggest hurdle volunteers working to secure military supplies have faced: interference from the Israeli government.

 Israeli forces are seen operating in the Gaza Strip on January 29, 2024

'Jews must come first': Now is the time to prioritize Jewish survival - opinion

Tikkun olam is merely a damaging slogan if we must show our Jewishness through transparency forced upon our politics and desires for partnerships. 

The spiritual longing for a more just and beautiful world has always been the soul of Judaism

Belev Echad: The organization healing IDF soldiers’ wounds

In the wake of Oct. 7 attack, the need for Belev Echad’s comprehensive support has significantly increased

 BELEV ECHAD co-founder Shevy Vigler speaks at a gala event for the organization’s women’s arm.

Nina Wiener: US must take campus unrest seriously, change school admins - interview

"Many of the leaders of this whole movement want to destroy Western civilization," Wiener said.

 Consul General of Israel in New York Ofir Akunis,  Israel Scholarship Education Foundation co-founder Nina Avidar-Weiner, and ISEF New York CEO Dima Shimelfarb

'Our mission is getting Jewish schools to a higher academic level'

Yael Foundation head speaks at Jerusalem Post Conference in New York.

 Chaya Yosovich (in center of photo), CEO of the Yael Foundation, participates in  panel discussion with other leaders of charitable organizations at the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York on Monday.

Brooklyn chef to host dinner supporting fight against deadly childhood cancer

According to KidsHeath, nearly all cases of this form of cancer occur in children below the age of five.

 A young child with neuroblastoma.