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Leadership Spotlight: Rabbi Adam Miller, Vice Chair of Lake Institute’s Board of Advisors

Meet Rabbi Adam Miller, Vice Chair of Lake Institute’s Board of Advisors, who has made a significant impact during his…

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Leadership Spotlight: Rev. Libby Davis Manning, Chair of Lake Institute’s Board of Advisors

Meet Rev. Libby Davis Manning, Chair of Lake Institute’s Board of Advisors, who has been an invaluable member for the…

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2025 ECRF Schedule & Scholarship

Discover new opportunities in faith-based fundraising with our 2025 Executive Certificate in Religious Fundraising (ECRF) program. This course combines essential…

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Staff Spotlight: Erica Dollhopf, Ph.D., Associate Director of Research

We are excited to introduce Erica Dollhopf, Ph.D. as the first Associate Director of Research at Lake Institute on Faith…

20th Annual Thomas H. Lake Lecture with Dr. Willie Jennings

Remaking the Commons: Forming a Moral Imagination for Possession and Philanthropy in Place Date: Friday, April 11, 2025 at 4 pm…

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David P. King: Reimagining Giving Traditions

originally posted here In this Leading and Thriving in the Church podcast episode, Dr. Prince Rivers talks with David P….

Lake Lecture 2024 with Dr. Susannah Heschel

Renowned Jewish Studies scholar Susannah Heschel

posted Thursday, April 4, 2024 Renowned Jewish Studies scholar Susannah Heschel, leading voice for dialogue across differences, to speak in…

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Study: American Jews Who Have Experienced Antisemitism Give 10 Times More to Charity

originally posted February 20, 2024 With antisemitism as well as the Jewish community’s charitable giving both surging in the United…

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Distinguished Visitor Series with Simran Jeet Singh

As a Sikh growing up in San Antonio, Simran Jeet Singh felt the sting of racism and religious intolerance, but…

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