关于给予建议。

R. Sack
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纵观历史,女性的角色一直被传统地定义为首先是养育者、照顾者和志愿者。从圣经中的丽贝卡给亚伯拉罕的仆人喝水,到美国最早的犹太女慈善家之一丽贝卡·格拉茨(Rebecca Gratz),犹太女性从小就被教育要付出自己的时间和金钱,但直到最近,很少有人站在现代慈善事业的最前沿。
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On Giving Advice.
A woman’s role, as it has been traditionally defined throughout history, has been first and foremost nurturer, caregiver, volunteer. From the biblical Rebekah giving water to Abraham’s servant to Rebecca Gratz, one of America’s earliest Jewish female philanthropists, Jewish women have been brought up to give of their time and of their means, but until recently few have been at the forefront of modern philanthropy.
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