MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
Naama Haviv currently serves as the Vice President of Community Engagement at MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger, where responsibilities include developing and overseeing fundraising strategies and outreach initiatives. Previously, Naama held the position of Executive Director at the Panzi Foundation, USA, managing the organization's advocacy and fundraising efforts. Experience as Assistant Director at Jewish World Watch involved coordination of advocacy campaigns and coalition relationships. Earlier roles included Education Program Officer at Relief International, focusing on student exchange projects, and Research/Editorial Assistant at the Institute for the Study of Genocide. Naama holds a Master's degree in Holocaust and Genocide Studies and a Bachelor's degree in History, both from Clark University.
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MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger is a national nonprofit organization working to end hunger among people of all faiths and backgrounds in the United States and Israel. MAZON, which means “food” or “sustenance” in Hebrew, was the first national organization to rally the American Jewish community around the issue of hunger, and remains the only national Jewish organization dedicated exclusively to that same cause. MAZON works to ensure that hungry people have access to the resources they need to survive while simultaneously striving to develop and advance long-term solutions that will end hunger once and for all. The three interrelated strategies we employ – advocacy & education, partnership grants and strategic initiatives – form the foundation for our holistic approach and symbolize our desire to embody the Jewish ideals: tzedakah (charity) and tikkun olam (healing the world).