Interview: Philanthropic foundations contribute to improving Israel's nonprofit sector (Hebrew only)
We interview Maya Neiger who has BA in Psychology and Communications and for eight years held a series of executive positions at the Jewish Agency. She went on to establish the Department for fundraising for the Benefit of Holocaust Victims in Israel. Today she has an office for philanthropy and fundraising in Tel Aviv.
Preserving the Shoah memory
For the first time in its 16- year history, the government funded Foundation for the Benefit of Holocaust Survivors in Israel is attempting to seek financial support from Jewish and non-Jewish communities around the world, The Jerusalem Post was informed Monday.
Immigration to Israel From North America Up by 20% in 2010
Immigration to Israel from North America during the first quarter increased by more than 20 percent from a year earlier, according to data compiled by Nefesh B'Nefesh and the Jewish Agency, pointing to a busy year.
Recession Fuels Rise in Russian Aliyah
Injured soldiers thank funders for support
A stack of thank-you notes from wounded Israeli soldiers is pouring in to a North Caldwell couple whose charitable funds helped provide needed aid after the 2006 war in Lebanon.