The Four Children: A Jewish Framework for Funding

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There is the Seder Table and the Funding Table. What can the Four Children at the Seder Table teach us about nurturing a philanthropic portfolio that is expansive, inclusive, holistic, and more nimble? Debbie Cosgrove, a voice at Jewish Women’s Foundation, gives us a peek.

Debbie Cosgrove currently teaches a variety of classes to adult learners at Park Ave Synagogue. She is also Board Chair and a mikveh guide of ImmerseNYC, the President of Jewish Women's Foundation of New York, and a board member of UJA-Federation, Penn Hillel National Board and Trustees Council for Penn Women. She received a BA in Elementary Education from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA in Judaic Studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary. Debbie lives in NYC with her husband, Elliot, and is most proud of the fact that her four kids help clear the Shabbat table.
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