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Confronting Israel’s mental health emergency
As millions recover from the stress of war, JDC is expanding care, harnessing technology, and fostering resilience across Israel
The social repository everyone can use: Tools, guides, and insights from the field
From vulnerability to strength: Empowering the economically at-risk
'It's about every one of us': JDC Division Director addresses Israel's mental fortitude amid crisis
Over 50 Jewish communities donated to earthquake relief efforts
Global Jewish communities have sprung into action to help those suffering from the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.
Michael Schneider: A world Jewry leader who passed away last month
Schneider’s professionalism was all the more impressive because he kept everything under wraps and was very discrete.
NY Jewish federation approves $3 million in Ukraine emergency funding
The funds will be directed to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Jewish Agency and other grassroots partners in the country.
Who is filling the void in Ukraine's Jewish community left by the JDC?
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Looking at the reasons that the JDC is less and less involved in the Ukrainian Jewish community.
JDC announces Ariel Zwang as new CEO
The announcement comes following months of internal strife and factional tension in the JDC regarding the search for a new CEO.
Concerts held across Israel in honor of its Holocaust survivors
The initiative was proposed in light of the expected lockdown during the holidays, that will once again force the elderly to stay at home, often completely alone for a long period of time.
JDC rocked by internal strife over CEO search process - Special Report
Several senior officials have expressed concern over manner in which new CEO is being selected and its impact on NGO's future.
JDC aid organization lays off 53 staffers around the world
In total, the organization is reducing its workforce by 10%. JDC is also drawing $5 million from its $170 million endowment and imposing salary freezes until the end of 2021.
Digital literacy, resilience to be key in the post-coronavirus world
Now that we have become accustomed or even dependent on it, the shift to the digital world is certain to outlive the threat of the virus.
JDC develops aid programs worldwide to help those affected by coronavirus
In the former Soviet Union, in Israel, in Latin America and even in Ethiopia, the JDC continues to help the most vulnerable, including the poor and elderly.