Contemporary Jewish Philanthropy in America.
1992; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 21; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2075500
ISSN1939-8638
AutoresPeter I. Rose, Barry A. Kosmin, Paul Ritterband,
Tópico(s)Jewish Identity and Society
ResumoPart 1 Theory and background: an economic analysis of philanthropy, Barry R.Chiswick philanthropy and social exchange, Kathleen D.McCarthy the dimensions of contemporary American Jewish philanthropy, Barry Kosmin. Part 2 General philanthropy: is a good Jew a contributing Jew? - the relationship between Jewish identity and philanthropy, Dr. Mordechai Rimor and Dr.Gary A.Tobin generation, age and income variability, Paul Ritterband and Richard Silberstein. Part 3 Special philanthropy: tradition and transition in Jewish women's philanthropy, Madeleine Tress and Barry A.Kosmin volunteering and money gifts - two ways in which Jewish women contribute to the community, Alice Goldstein patterns of giving of some Jewish career women - a preliminary investigation, Rela Geffen Monson tzedaka - Orthodox Jews and charitable giving, Samuel C.Heilman intergenerational philanthropic slippage - the case of the children of major philanthropic families in New York City, Egon Mayer generous fathers, ungenerous children - a small city perspective, Arthur Goldberg the bottom line - major gifts of federation campaigns, Norbert Fruehauf Havurah Jews and where they give, Bethamie Horowitz the new Jewish philanthropies, Ira Silverman. Part 4 The clients: the changing client system in Jewish philanthropy, Donald Feldstein Israeli society and diaspora philanthropy - how well does the gift perform?, Israel Katz.
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