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Banking and philanthropy in pre-state Jewish Palestine: particularist Sephardic philanthropy disguised as support for the general Zionist cause / Galia, Riki   Journal Article
Galia, Riki Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article focuses on the historical case study of a privately owned bank, analysing the owners’ contribution to the emergence of philanthropic discourse and practice in pre-state Jewish Palestine (1935–1945). The bank’s founder, a Jewish immigrant from Thessaloniki, drew on a long tradition of charitable giving. His philanthropic work targeted members of the local Sephardic community as its main beneficiaries, yet it was often carried out under the guise of general Zionist giving. Philanthropy with particular Sephardic goals was thus habitually construed as contributing to the general Zionist cause. The bank’s genuine commitment to the Sephardic community was not seen as antithetical, however, to business considerations, but rather as a way to advance the bank’s business interests by creating an ethnically defined market.
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Traditional patron or modern supporter of culture and the arts? the corporate philanthropy practices of an Israeli family busine / Galia, Riki   Journal Article
Galia, Riki Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines a 1980s initiative of a family-owned Israeli bank in support of culture and the arts as part of its community outreach efforts. It shows that despite its strategic aims and reliance on the principles of modern marketing and public relations, the initiative combined these newer ideas of corporate philanthropy with the bank owners’ longstanding family tradition of philanthropy, charitable giving, and public engagement.
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