
We have provided grants for current use purposes to Yale Law School for many years. In recent years we have also provided the funding to allow for the acquisition of a number of portraits of distinguished alumni and faculty members. Two of the most recent portraits are of United States Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Professor John Langbein.

Portrait of John Langbein
Sterling Professor of Law
Yale Law School
by Daniel Mark Duffy

In cooperation with Historic Wilmington Foundation we have supported the production of "Sharecrop," a documentary film by Claudia Stack on the history of sharecropping in the South. This important film is currently being shown at a number of film festivals. To learn more about Claudia Stack, "Sharecrop" and her other movies go to stackstories.com.

The Mission of Hand in Hand is to create a strong, inclusive, shared society in Israel through a network of Jewish-Arab integrated bilingual schools and organized communities. Hand in Hand currently operates integrated schools and communities in six locations with 1,578 Jewish and Arab students and more than 8,000 community members. Over the next ten years, it aims to create a network of 10-15 schools, supported and enhanced by community activities, altogether involving more than 20,000 Jewish and Arab Israeli citizens.
Jews and Arabs - learning together, living together - and inspiring broad support for social inclusion and civic equality in Israel.