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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.

The Call to Love: Part I I
Rabbi Shai Held of Hadar Institute wrestles with the question of how far our moral responsibility extends, and whether it also includes our enemies.

The Call to Love: Part I
Rabbi Shai Held of Hadar Institute explores the foundations of love in Jewish thought and Judaism's call to love the stranger.

OLAM in Conversation: Global Development in the UK Jewish Community Post-October 7th
OLAM's panel discussion focusing on global development in the UK Jewish community post-October 7th marks its inaugural launch of OLAM in Conversation.

Aspire: Ethical Practices Programs Webinars
Recordings of all Aspire webinars and sessions, where experts have shared practical steps to improving ethical practices in international development, humanitarian aid, and global service work.

JW3 Israel Briefing with Dyonna Ginsburg
An online briefing on the current war in Israel, presented by OLAM CEO Dyonna Ginsburg.

Of Land and Light: A Jewish Take on Ethical Dilemmas in International Development
What happens when a rural African community’s right to their land and their hopes for a brighter and cleaner future come into conflict? How might ancient Jewish wisdom illuminate this modern-day ethical dilemma?

"Do No Harm" in Community Engagement
Best practices, real examples, and recommendations to make community engagement and leadership a genuine, meaningful and sustainable endeavor.

"Do No Harm" in Monitoring and Evaluation
Learn to conduct Monitoring & Evaluation in an ethical manner that takes into account local context, survey fatigue, inherent bias, and the safety and honor of your beneficiaries.

"Do No Harm" in Donor Relations
Learn how to ensure your donors meet the highest ethical standards and place the people you serve at the forefront of their support.

"Do No Harm" in Volunteering: Service Learning
How to ensure that volunteering, donor trips, and other types of short-term engagement in developing countries meet the needs of the host communities and are carried out in respectful, useful, and ethical ways.

"Do No Harm" in Communications
Best practices in conducting communications ethically and thoughtfully, from engaging new donors to gaining trust with partners on the ground.
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