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Busy news week leading up to the holidays. It look slike the Jewish non profits are starting to act:
- The Jewish federation in Washington has allocated more than $200,000 to emergency aid for local Jewish agencies, reports the Washington Jewish Week.
- A program run by the Jewish Federation of Greater Cleveland that was originally designed to lure Jews to a Cleveland suburb has changed it s mission to address unemployment, reports the Cleveland Jewish News.
- Jewish arts projects in New York are feeling the financial squeeze, says the New York Jewish Week.
- Jewish food pantries in St. Louis face critical shortages, according to the St. Louis Jewish light.
- A Philadelphia-area businessman and philanthropist was arrested on charges of running a prostitution ring, reports the Philadelphia Jewish Exponent. In other — completely unrelated – news, the Exponent has hired JTA’s former editor and current foreign coverage guru Lisa Hostein as its next executive editor.
- The AJCommittee is courting leaders under 50 with a series of parlor meetings in New Jersey, reports the New Jersey Jewish News.
- The founder and executive vice president of Michigan’s Holocaust Memorial Center, Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, died Wednesday afternoon, according to the Detroit Jewish News.
- The elderly are not immune to the tanking economy says a Chicago Jewish News columnist.
- The Jewish federation in Denver has issued its plan for dealing with economic fallout, according to the Intermountain Jewish News.
- The UJA of Northern New Jersey raised more than a million bucks at its Super Sunday event, exceeding expectations, says the New Jersey Jewish Standard.
- The Phoenix Suns held their first Jewish Heritage night this week, says the Jewish News of Greater Phoenix (Suns beat the Jazz 106-104).
- I don’t know what this story is about or if it is philanthropy-related (and the Boston Jewish Advocate has not responded to my request to get Fundermentalist readers free access to subscription only articles) but I can’t resist the headline on this one: “Adopt a donkey for Chanukah.”
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