Targum Shlishi is a philanthropic foundation devoted to supporting positive change. Effecting positive change in the world is a creative act, an often noble endeavor that deserves attention, imitation, and support. There are many daunting problems facing Jewry today, and those problems need to be addressed. At Targum Shlishi, we believe in working toward solutions. Our goal is to find and support organizations that are dedicated to innovative problem solving. We celebrate the art of positive change by funding initiatives we believe will make a difference in a variety of areas related to Jewish life.

Education. Women’s Issues. Israel. Justice for Nazi War Crimes. These are the areas of primary focus for Targum Shlishi. Although they belong to a diverse group of categories, the many causes we fund have one thing in common: They are dedicated to improving the quality of Jewish life throughout the world. Change is vital if Jewish life, culture, and traditions are to continue to flourish. Change is essential if we are to continue to grow, to learn, to aspire. To dream.

Targum Shlishi seeks innovative, unpublicized, and behind-the-scenes initiatives working for meaningful change that otherwise might not attract funding. Such are the causes that need our support most, and it is where our funding can have the greatest impact. The projects we fund range in scope from local to international; our goal is not to fund the highest profile projects but to fund those that are creative and, when possible, replicable. We give strategically and we give knowledgeably, extensively researching the concepts and their supporting organizations. Many of the projects Targum Shlishi supports are initiated by us, and we then work with others to implement the ideas. In addition, Targum Shlishi has partnered with other funders in collaborative endeavors several times. One of our goals is to leverage our impact through meaningful partnerships with major philanthropic organizations.

There is no blueprint for the type of organization or the type of project we support. In a very meaningful way, our choices are subjective – we need, quite simply, to sincerely believe in the project and its ability to make a difference.

Targum Shlishi was founded in 1992 by Aryeh and Raquel Rubin and is based in Miami. Visit our website at targumshlishi.org for more information.