Charitable Choices
Explore the intricate dynamics of charitable behavior in "Charitable Choices" by Arnold Dashefsky, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2009. This insightful book delves into the motivations and obstacles faced by individuals within the Jewish community when it comes to philanthropy. With a comprehensive analysis that combines both quantitative and qualitative data, Dashefsky and co-author Lazerwitz uncover the unique factors influencing charitable giving in this religious and ethnic context. Spanning 172 pages, "Charitable Choices" offers a profound understanding of welfare economics and the charitable landscape in the United States. Whether you are a scholar, a philanthropist, or simply curious about the motivations behind charitable actions, this book is an essential read that sheds light on the complexities of giving.