The Chronicle of Philanthropy

An Idea Developed by Two Philanthropists Helps Young Jews Learn About Israel

By Debra Nussbaum Cohen

It was Israel's Independence Day and the lobby of Manhattan's Museum of Jewish Heritage looked more like a singles' party than anything else. Some 300 young Jews -- college students and young professionals -- stood eating hummus and schmoozing as they waited for the start of a free concert by David Broza,...

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