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Shira Ruderman: ‘At a time of crisis, who can change this situation? Only philanthropists.’

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. —With financial resources and the high-level connections that come with them, Jewish philanthropists are both uniquely qualified and duty-bound to lead the Jewish world as the community grapples with heightened antisemitism, division and other “existential” threats, according to Shira Ruderman, executive director of the Ruderman Family Foundation. “Our role is to move the Jewish world forward,” Ruderman told eJewishPhilanthropy o…
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eJewish Philanthropy broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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