Start And Stop for Jewish Startups?
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Tamar Snyder
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Other key findings include the fact that close to half of these Jewish startups categorize their missions as religion-related, with the remainder focused on education, arts and culture, social justice and youth development. Only 2.9 percent of Jewish startups self-identified as human service organizations, fewer than 1 percent deal with health care or mental health and none were primarily involved with employment or housing initiatives.
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