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MISSION STATEMENT
The Beinoni Foundation is a private, not for profit, organization 501 (c)(3) dedicated to addressing individual, community, and larger cultural challenges using Torah (i.e., biblical) teachings learned and applied through a joyful, positive, and meaning focused lens. The foundation seeks to create advancement in four specific areas of challenge: education, mental wellness, environmental sustainability, and positive recognition and attitudes towards Jewish Individuals. Each of these areas are ubiquitous and advancement in even one domain can have a multiplicative effect.
In attempt to support the current War in Israel, the Foundation is accepting proposals that will aid individuals in Israel and/or the USA who are affected by the war. Proposals must come from established institutions or well organized grassroots organizations. For more information contact: info@beinonifoundation.com
At the Beinoni Foundation we recognize that Torah education occurs throughout the lifespan and can take place in formal educational as well as extracurricular settings.
EDUCATION
At the Beinoni Foundation, it is recognized that a healthy mind is a receptive vessel for learning, garnering meaning and experiencing joy and connection.
MENTAL WELLNESS
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
As a people we are custodians of the sky, lands, and seas. Stewards of this environment, we must respect it and safeguard its health for future generations.
POSITIVE RECOGNITION & ATTITUDES TOWARDS JEWISH PEOPLE
The Jewish nation has suffered persecution since its creation. Over time, many different great individuals and resourceful organizations have been created to address the problem of antisemitism in all its forms.

But the Beinoni—all of us, when we are able to apply these teachings properly—is always in the middle, in the present, in the tiniest yet most important juncture. He tells himself, “Don’t look back to the past. Whatever has happened, has happened. From this moment on, anything and everything is possible, and I have free choice to do good. Do not ignore the present moment while dreaming about the future or fretting over the past. My job is to be present and do good in the here and now.”
— Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh
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