Greenhouse brings together filmmakers from countries throughout the Middle East—from Israel to Jordan to Syria to Egypt and more for a year-long fellowship where filmmakers meet to work on scripts... read more
YIVO’s Vilna Collections Project will create the largest digital library of documents and books related to East European Jewish civilization and the largest online collection of Yiddish-language materials in the... read more
Who Will Write Our History is a 90-minute documentary about Emanuel Ringelblum and the secret archives of the Warsaw Ghetto. Ringlelblum led the Oyneg Shabes, a group of intellectuals that... read more
With the goal of making it both more convenient and more meaningful to “do Jewish,” the San Francisco-based start up The Kitchen launched Hello Mazel, a subscription box filled with... read more
The Jewish Film Presenter’s Network develops industry standards and promotes the exchange of ideas to ensure the growth and sustainability of the more than 200 U.S. Jewish film festivals that... read more
The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is the central agency that provides assistance to thousands of Jews in need each year, helps non-Jewish Angelenos as part of the Jewish... read more
Avodah is a national Jewish service corps made up of young adults who spend a year of service working to combat poverty. Over its 18-year history the organization has added... read more
Yiddish books are a window to Jewish life in Eastern Europe before WWII, and yet 98 percent of all Yiddish books remain un-translated and inaccessible to English readers. The Yiddish... read more
More than 3,500 years after the dawn of Judaism, its texts, teachings, and culture continue to inspire a new generation of artists. Asylum Arts fosters those artists, bringing them together... read more
This grant builds on RPF’s support of Bet Tzedek’s Holocaust Survivor Justice Network, a team of attorneys nationwide who offer pro bono legal assistance to help survivors access much needed... read more