Blurring the Line Between Religion and State
Carole Levine May2 25, 202 One of the Constitutional concepts that I have always held most sacred is that of separation of religion and state. I think it comes...
It is not for us to finish the work; but neither are you at liberty to neglect it.
Carole Levine May2 25, 202 One of the Constitutional concepts that I have always held most sacred is that of separation of religion and state. I think it comes...
Marty Levine May 20, 2022 Income and wealth inequality are subjects that I have returned to again and again over the last eight years. I have lamented how our...
Marty Levine May 12, 2022 The leak of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s draft decision telling us that a five-justice majority appears ready to overturn Roe v. Wade, taking...
Marty Levine May 6, 2022 Antisemitism is a concern. When a man, woman, or child is attacked because they are a Jew, the hate behind the violence must not...
Marty Levine April 28, 2022 Last week, scanning the Chronicles of Philanthropy’s daily update email, I was drawn to a story titled “Audacious Project Awards $900 Million to 9...
Carole Levine April 25, 2022 I find myself somewhat lost in thoughts of family and family life at this time of year. Perhaps it is the yearning for spring...
Wealth Inequality Is the Problem. Marty Levine April 22, 2022 To commemorate Tax Day (April 15) in the United States, Oxfam America’s Vice President of Advocacy Alliances and Policy...
Marty Levine April 15, 2022 In this season of Passover, Ramadan, and Easter I wonder if we, as a nation can rise above our focus on just ourselves. Rabbi...
Marty Levine April 8, 2022 In 2015 the editors of Nonprofit Quarterly published their definition of Philanthropy. “ A Greek term which directly translated means ‘love of mankind.’ Philanthropy...
Carole Levine April 4, 2022 There seems to be little good news lately. We are watching a Russian invasion of Ukraine with much of the world finding ways...