By

Trevor Pears

Opinion

Helping those in dire need in the developing world is a Jewish cause

November 24, 2016 12:01
2 min read

When asked what percentage of our family foundation's support goes to Jewish causes, I always reply: "Every penny".

This often elicits confusion, usually leading to a supplemental question: "But, you are funding projects in Africa and Nepal?'."

"Yes," I reply. "These are all Jewish causes."

Jewish conversations about charitable giving have long been dominated by dichotomies: Jewish versus non-Jewish, local versus global, advocacy for Israel versus civil rights within Israel.

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