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Yad Leah is a volunteer-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization [1] which sends clothing to poor families in Israel. It was founded in 2004 [2] by Passaic resident Jessica Katz and Beitar Illit resident Karen Milch Thaler. [3] It distributes hundreds of thousands of articles of clothing to over 25 communities annually.
The pledge's aim is for at least half of that 20%, or more than $600 billion, to go to Jewish causes, [2] [3] compared to the estimated 11% of donations that do now. [4] The Pledge partnered with the Jewish Federations of North America , Jewish National Fund , and Jewish fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi [ 5 ] to integrate the pledge into traditional ...
In May 2021, The Intercept reported, "Since 2011, the CFI has given the Israel Land Fund over $720,000 for its settlement activities, according to documents filed to Israeli regulators and reviewed by The Intercept. In 2017, the Central Fund of Israel’s donation constituted 99.2 percent of the Israel Land Fund’s total budget." [13]
The New Policy report, first obtained by HuffPost, lays out how loyalty to Israel has harmed U.S. national security, global standing and domestic interests. America’s Unconditional Support For ...
Incentivizing these donations by making them tax-deductible runs counter to America's and Israel’s stated commitments to allow unlimited food, water and medicine into Gaza, say groups working to ...
Jennifer Lopez is stepping up to help out the Los Angeles community amid the ongoing wildfires.. The actress, 55, recently made a donation to the A List, a marketing agency based in Los Angeles ...
Per Haaretz, by 2012 the Fellowship collected over $100 million annually in donations for Israel, wherein half of the fund was spent in Israel, supporting soup kitchens, absorption centers, and bomb shelters renovation. At the same period of time, a quarter of the fund's donations were allocated for various Jewish aid programs. [7]
Walmart's donation, reported by the Jerusalem Post on Friday, joins a list of similar funding efforts by big U.S. corporations to provide relief for Israelis injured after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas.