Doikayt and Philantropy
According to Jewish Currents, large donors are quietly dropping funding for organizations unrelated to Palestine or Jews in general. In October 2023, the Access Reproductive Care fund published a letter about the genocide in Palestine. Their overhead is covered primarily by small donors, but 1/3 of actual services have been provided by a large grant from Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, this foundation allocated $1 million over 3 years, through 2024. After the ARC published their letter against the genocide, though, this foundation notified ARC the final payment would be made through a third party, and that it was the end of the grant. No more would be forthcoming.
So, Zionism is channeling resources not only away from Jewish communities, but from the communities we live in as well, out of pure spite. If people working for an organization funded by money controlled by Zionists step out of line, just the association with the organization will cause the Zionists to cut off vital support. For something happening across the world.
This is happening more and more, it's not an isolated incident. People get fired from jobs, companies get shut down, staff is reduced when we stand up. We have no say in our communities anymore, and this is by design. Tear us apart, isolate us, and then exterminate each cell independently.
This is what Doikayt, Hereness, fights against. We run our communities, we allocate our resources, not a Zionist fund manager. Doikayt is mere relevant now than it ever has been, and we're bringing it back.
Edit: The Jewish Liberation Front is another organization helping to act locally. Check them out!
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