


Jewish Philanthropy will not help you resolve all your money problems. No group will be able to do that.
Individuals who need assistance for their personal needs should join the Gemach group rather than Jewish Philanthropy. The Gemach group publicizes Jewish goodwill societies that loan small amounts of money or products for brief periods of time to deserving or needy Jews.
Jewish Leadership participants may look to Jewish Philanthropy in order to locate funding ideas for their own organizations.
Jewish Business participants may want to know how to find resources for their non-profit organizations. They may also be in a position to offer suggestions to Jewish organizations on Jewish Philanthropy.
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