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Below are blogs, opinion pieces, and articles written by or about OLAM and its staff members, partners, members, and others in the OLAM network.

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Jewish Service in the Global South

OLAM CEO Dyonna Ginsburg and Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz of Uri L'Tzedek discuss what it means to serve in these unprecedented times, on an Uri L'Tzedek podcast.

Navigating Peoplehood and Humanity in a Hostile World

OLAM CEO Dyonna Ginsburg and the Shalom Hartman Institute's Dr. Elana Stein Hain explore how Jews can navigate competing commitments of caring for their own communities and for the wider world.

Get Your Phil: Jewish and Israeli humanitarian relief work

OLAM CEO Dyonna Ginsburg talks with eJP Managing Editor Judah Ari Gross about Jewish global responsibility, global impact, and the challenges facing Jews & Israelis in the fields of international development, humanitarian aid, and global service.

Jewish Global Impact After Oct. 7th

OLAM CEO Dyonna Ginsburg joins Rabbi Justin Pines on Jewish Broadcasting Service's podcast to discuss the Jewish and Israeli commitment to tikkun olam.

Identity/Crisis: A Nation That Can't Sleep

Shortly after the October 7th attack on Israel, the Shalom Hartman Institute's Yehuda Kurtzer collected voice messages from seven friends and colleagues in Israel, including OLAM CEO Dyonna Ginsburg.

Identity/Crisis: A Nation That Still Can't Sleep

OLAM CEO Dyonna Ginsburg and others reflect on the unimaginable year that has passed since October 7, 2023.

Israel from the Inside: The "Stand Up Nation"

Aviva Klompas and Dyonna Ginsburg speak with Israel from the Inside's Daniel Gordis about Aviva's new book (for which Dyonna wrote the Foreword) and the Israeli people that even in war, by instinct, continues to reach out to help.

Responsibility in an Age of Globalization

As a guest on an Uri L'Tzedek podcast, OLAM CEO Dyonna Ginsburg delves into the question of Jewish responsibility in a globalized world.

The Spiritual Power of Solar: Do Ancient Jewish Texts Make us Better Global Citizens?

How do our conversations about text inform our pursuits as drivers of Global justice/Social action? What does our tradition have to say about some of the most ethical dilemmas a global energy entrepreneur faces daily? Global Torah veterans Dyonna Ginsburg and Rabbi Yedidya Julian Sinclair explore the surprising and illuminating intersections between study and action.

Jews, Justice, and Global Giving

Though there’s very little most Jews agree upon, tzedakah – charitable giving – is widely accepted among Jews of all stripes to be a core Jewish value.But how we choose to give – to whom, how much – can get a bit trickier.

Wealth and Our Nation: How Might Jewish Learning and Historical Experience Inform our Role in the Conversation about Poverty?

We live in a time of unprecedented gaps between enormous affluence and extreme poverty. Where is the place of the Jewish people within the conversation about how wealth should be distributed in our world? OLAM’s own Dyonna Ginsburg and Rabbi Daniel Landes of Pardes weigh in on our second episode of Global Torah.
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