1/22/2020 Top Pick Edit Israel’s Little-Known Investment in the Rest of the World Israel and Nepal established diplomatic relations in 1960, just 12 years after the founding of the State of Israel. By eJewish Philanthropy
1/13/2020 Edit Back to Reality. Now What? If Nepal, one of the smallest countries in the world, can change so many people’s lives, each one of us can too. By Sapir WeizmanFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
1/6/2020 Top Pick Edit Hope in Flames Learning that one in three children experiences sexual abuse in Nepal and that one in four people have cancer is paralyzing. The Nepalese people are working tirelessly to reverse... By Rachel SpekmanFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
1/5/2020 Edit Fighting the Hydra Perfection should never be the enemy of good, and no matter how easy it is, we can’t let massive problems scare us away from finding and celebrating the small... By Shane GodekFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
1/4/2020 Edit A Foreign Country, But Not a Foreign People Nepal is the land of uncertainty and mystery. By Ayelet Katzelnik and David LantsmanFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
1/3/2020 Edit Nepal’s Investment in Women and Health “If you invest in a girl or a woman, you’re investing in everyone else” (Melinda Gates). By Rebecca Shirazi and Marisa KwoczkaFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
1/2/2020 Edit Toto, We’re Not in Kathmandu Anymore! Today, we trekked to the rural mountain community of Bethanchok to learn about Tevel B’Tzedek. By Joelle Mamon and Brandon NovackFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
1/1/2020 Top Pick Edit Global Jewish Citizenship in the New Decade There is so much pain and suffering in this world, but there is also joy, happiness and promise for new beginnings, new partnerships and lovingkindness. By Deryn PressmanMashinFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
12/31/2019 Top Pick Edit Boston to Kathmandu: A Project Inspire Odyssey I came to Nepal to discover these stories of grit, ingenuity and opportunity that can only come in such challenging circumstances. By Axi BermanFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
12/23/2019 Edit Preparing for a New Adventure Two Project Inspire participants reflect on their Jewish identities. By Guy Peled & Caroline LondonFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
12/16/2019 Top Pick Edit Saying Yes to Project Inspire Is Saying Yes to Life “Something is only foreign because it isn’t familiar. Once it is familiar, it is no longer foreign.” By Aaron GanzFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship
12/10/2019 Top Pick Edit An Interview With the Deputy Ambassador of Israel to Kenya Eyal David has been at the post since August 2018. By Oren PetraruFor Israel and Global Jewish Citizenship