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Laying the foundations to grow women’s philanthropy

Karen Goodkind takes a lesson from America to drive UJIA project

March 2, 2018 09:53
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Simon Rocker,

Simon rocker

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Eighteen months ago, London-based Karen Goodkind travelled to America for a Washington conference of Lion of Judah, a long-established international philanthropic network of Jewish women. She came away hugely impressed, reflecting: “Women’s philanthropy in America is just on a completely different level from ours.

“I know they are culturally different and many more in numbers. However, I wanted to understand the thinking behind their philanthropy.”

To attend a Lion of Judah conference, you have to be a Lion yourself. But since the UK branch had been dormant for a number of years, she had to first become a member in Israel, where she has a home.

Accompanied by Louise Jacobs — who last year became UJIA’s first female chair — she was “overwhelmed” by the experience. The 1,200 participants raised $33 million. “It was astounding.” To become a Lion in America, women have to pledge a minimum $5,000 (£3,575) annually. If they cannot afford the minimum, they can take a break and rejoin another year.