Jay Deitcher (he/him)
@jaydeitcher
Journalist. Husband. Co-sleeping dad. Recovering schmuck. Former Social Worker. I write for everywhere cool.
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http://JayDeitcher.com 07-06-2009 06:13:14
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Rabbi Moshe Hauer’s legacy within the OU and the greater Jewish world is one of valuing and respecting diverse perspectives during a period marked by growing polarization, friends and colleagues told eJewishPhilanthropy. More from Jay Deitcher (he/him): ejphil.com/4ateu
It sometimes seems as if every major player in the Jewish world is an ROIer. Crazy to see the program shutter. New in eJewishPhilanthropy ejewishphilanthropy.com/schusterman-fa…
“Any Jewish organization, any philanthropy, anyone right now who thinks that they can go it alone in this world, I wish them well, but that’s not us.”--Lindsey Spindle, president of the Samueli Family Philanthropies told eJewishPhilanthropy My latest ejewishphilanthropy.com/philanthropic-…
Fascinating piece from Jay Deitcher (he/him) for eJewishPhilanthropy about the debate among rabbis over Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove endorsement of Cuomo. They agree that Mamdani is bad news for the Jews, but wonder if pulpit endorsements are a Pandora's box. ejewishphilanthropy.com/after-rabbi-el…
Such an important discussion about the pros and cons of explicit politics making it's way onto the bimah. Proud of my latest for eJewishPhilanthropy ejewishphilanthropy.com/after-rabbi-el…
"I enjoyed your latest piece," my dad to me this weekend before going in on me about how little I know about money. "Must have been a challenge. This is something you know nothing about. Nothing at all." It was a great compliment. In eJewishPhilanthropy ejewishphilanthropy.com/new-report-sho…
I fully admit to being a bit jealous at Schusterman Family Philanthropies ROIers at times. They were leaders in everything cool. Case in point, YidLife Crisis. This was all build up to me bragging that I interviewed one of the YidLife Crisis dudes. My latest in eJewishPhilanthropy ejewishphilanthropy.com/as-schusterman…
“If mainstream organizations don’t [engage with the mayor], someone else will,” Arieh Kovler, a London-born political consultant, to eJewishPhilanthropy's Judah Ari Gross. Powerful take on the day comparing the NYC election to a similar situation in London. ejewishphilanthropy.com/what-ken-livin…
An interesting obit for eJewishPhilanthropy that I wrote about a guy I think I woulda liked. Gets into what a person's legacy is when they have some blotches on their record, a common theme when writing about philanthropists and humans overall. ejewishphilanthropy.com/stanley-chesle…
Antisemitism rates show no signs of abating, even as the number of initiatives to address it balloons, along with budgets to support them, it forces the question: Are these efforts productive? My latest in eJewishPhilanthropy ejewishphilanthropy.com/with-funds-pou…
Just a nice piece I wrote about a small community creating a better system to work together for eJewishPhilanthropy ejewishphilanthropy.com/maryland-capit…
In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, food is a base requirement upon which everything relies. No food--no safety, no love, no self-esteem. Imagine how Jewish services professionals are feeling if they can't ensure that need. Latest in eJewishPhilanthropy w/ Nira Dayanim ejewishphilanthropy.com/prolonged-shut…
“The Jewish world already has great talent, and there’s lots more phenomenal talent that we’re not reaching, and we wanted to understand why,”Gali Cooks, president and CEO of Leading Edge, told eJewishPhilanthropy in my latest. ejewishphilanthropy.com/new-study-show…
A special piece I wrote for eJewishPhilanthropy about how a small Jewish community of Raleigh, N.C., banded together to support the Syrian Druze after Damascus, Syria-born Shawkat “Chuck” Jabr knocked on his Jewish neighbor’s door, desperate for someone to talk to. ejewishphilanthropy.com/north-carolina…