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Institute for Jewish Spirituality to mark $9M in new donations at 25th anniversary celebration

As mindfulness and meditation grew in popularity during the 1990s, many in the Jewish world feared that Buddhist practices were stealing the youth, assimilating their children into a tribe of so-called JewBus. “There were tens of thousands of Jews who had grown up in Jewish families and communities. They went to college. They didnt find what they were looking for spiritually, and they discovered Zen [Buddhism] and yoga and transcendental meditat…
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eJewish Philanthropy broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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