Books: Sounding a Call for Hope, Rebirth
‘Hope, Not Fear’ provides inspiration for Jewish organizations.
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FS: How does the book deal with the changing face of Jewish philanthropy?
EB: More philanthropy needs to be focused on young people. The new, young philanthropists are bold, independent thinkers who are determined. They will direct their philanthropy to enterprises that excite them and that are able to accomplish something in the world. There is a generational shift in the way the young people are giving philanthropically.
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