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
GI Jews, a feature-length documentary by two award-winning filmmakers, tells the incredible story of the 550,000 Jewish Americans who served during WWII. These men and women fought for their nation... read more
Little high-quality media offers new parents access to Jewish values and traditions relevant to parenting today. With the help of advisors from the likes of Pixar and Sesame Workshop, a... read more
RPF previously funded the digitization of photographer Roman Vishniac’s archive along with an exhibition of his work at the International Center of Photography in New York. That exhibit was a... read more
Jewish tradition has much to say about aging and aging well. The challenge is making this knowledge accessible and relevant today. To do this, RPF helped launch Wise Aging, a... read more
Blue Card is the only U.S. non-profit to provide cash assistance to Holocaust survivors in need. Over two-thirds of Blue Card survivors live on less than $12,000 per year. Since... read more
The European Jewish community is in a precarious position as the social climate has become increasingly hostile to Jews over the past few years. With more than 95,000 participants in... read more