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Knowledge Center | Book Chapter

James Erskine Love, Jr.: A Protestant Family’s Expressions of Faith and Philanthropy

October 21, 2002 | Robert H. Hull
The faith, life, and civic contributions of the late James Erskine Love, Jr., and his family are true examples of how faith and philanthropy often intersect. Many facets of James Erskine Love’s life speak to the relationship of faith to action, of values to life, and of the consistency of one’s public and private self. This profile from Faith and Read More
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The Schustermans: A Jewish Family’s Expressions of Faith and Philanthropy

October 21, 2002 | Lynn Schusterman
This personal account from ‘Faith and Family Philanthropy’ describes the fascinating journey that the author and her husband took in discovering their own faith while rediscovering their family roots and Hebric religious traditions. ‘Jewish law dictates that if there is a choice between assisting members of your family and helping citizens of your town, your family takes precedence. The priority Read More
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Dr. Mohammed Murtaza Arain: A Muslim Family’s Expressions of Faith and Philanthropy

October 21, 2002 | Lester A. Picker
This case study from ‘Faith and Family Philanthropy’ describes the of Mohammed Murtaza Arain, M.D., a well-respected Chicago surgeon. For Dr. Arain and his family, it all begins and ends with the Qur’an. Whether welcoming the new day or making decisions about his personal philanthropy, the Holy Qur’an provides a roadmap that guides their life and actions. ***** Righteousness does Read More
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Jean and Betty Fairfax: An African-American Family’s Experiences in Faith and Philanthropy

October 21, 2002 | Lester A. Picker
This account from 'Faith and Family Philanthropy' describes the stories of sisters Betty and Jean Fairfax. Born and raised in modest circumstances in Cleveland, the Fairfaxes were steeped in strong family and religious values. Those values shaped their attitudes toward life, shattering the stereotypical notion of African-American philanthropy. Read More
Knowledge Center | Passages Issue Briefs

Opportunity of a Lifetime: Young Adults in Family Philanthropy

October 4, 2002 | Alison D. Goldberg
This Passages Issue Brief addresses one of the most important opportunities in family philanthropy – encouraging young adults to take part in the family’s giving process and to become philanthropic in their own right. What are the reasons that families involve young adults? And what can young adults themselves do to become more connected to the family’s philanthropy? Read More
Knowledge Center | Passages Issue Briefs

Difficult Discussions at Difficult Times

March 4, 2002 | Deanne Stone
This Passages Issue Brief offers suggestions for preparing for and responding to the effect of crises of different magnitude on philanthropic families. These include personal crises such as death, illness, and interpersonal conflicts, as well as community and national crises — including natural disasters, riots, economic recession, and terrorism. Read More