Tikkun Olam
Israeli aid, development groups see 40% drop in international partnerships following Gaza war
Around 60% have also reported that their ability to raise funds has been negatively affected since the outbreak of the war in Gaza.
The High Holy Days are an opportunity to rebuild Israel’s global standing - opinion
Reform Judaism and Zionism: The danger of misrepresentation - opinion
Jerusalem's Tikkun Chozer volunteers provide free professional services - opinion
After a horrible year, does a better one await? - opinion
I feel the need to repair the world – tikkun olam – we say in Hebrew, or as others might say, leave the world a better place than when we arrived.
Jewish National Fund launches $1M. climate solution contest
Jewish National Fund of Canada said Wednesday it was launching a new annual $1 million climate solutions prize.
Judaism in the COVID era: What will be lost, gained and changed?
Judaism has always been a social faith, centered on communal activity. However, the demands of COVID-19 prompted Jews from across the religious spectrum to experiment with new models of engagement.
Sue Bird, Zach Banner and Alysha Clark talk tikkun olam, social justice
"There’s a quote [that] ‘ally is a verb, not a noun.’ And that stuck with me. What does it actually mean to be an ally?" Bird asked.
7 events that celebrate Juneteenth through a Jewish lens
If you’d like to commemorate this holiday through a Jewish lens, here are seven events that you and your family can attend or stream online.
Israeli medical cannabis company Tikun Olam to supply products to UK
In three-year, NIS 37-million deal, ITH Pharma Ltd UK will distribute Tikun Olam's medical cannabis oils.
Director of film on voter oppression learns of Jewish role in activism
‘All In: The Fight for Democracy’ director Liz Garbus on learning the Jewish tradition of activism from her famous father.
Amid coronavirus, Jewish Americans must help the global Jewish community
Jewish Americans must not ignore the significant distress their brothers and sisters are experiencing in Jewish communities around the world.
Minneapolis Jews care for a city in turmoil, giving aid and cleaning
“I’ve always been informed by the Jewish ethic to go where I’m needed."
US college student spends 11 hours a day shopping to help families
Kaila Zimmerman-Moscovitch, a college student managing a full course load and two part-time jobs, has been spending 11 hours per day to help hers and other families in the Chicago Jewish community.