The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Penalties on Jewish Group Called Overly Lenient

By Harvy Lipman

The New York attorney general's office has prohibited the former chairman of the World Jewish Congress, Israel Singer, from holding any position involving the "financial oversight, management, or supervision of fund-raising activities" at the organization.

The World Jewish Congress is an international Jewish advocacy group, best known...

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