Our Mission

Guided by the vision of Edgar M. Bronfman, The Samuel Bronfman foundation seeks to inspire a renaissance of Jewish life. The foundation’s work is informed by the following four principles:

1. JEWISH RENAISSANCE IS GROUNDED IN JEWISH LEARNING. 
We seek to facilitate exploration of Jewish identity and meaningful engagement with Jewish life.

2. JEWISH YOUTH SHAPE THE FUTURE OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE. 
Jewish youth possess exceptional vision and talent; we must empower them to lead the Jewish people and the world community.

3. VIBRANT JEWISH COMMUNITIES ARE OPEN AND INCLUSIVE. 
We support a culture of pluralism and mutual respect that celebrates diverse expressions of Jewish life.

4. ALL JEWS ARE A SINGLE FAMILY. 
We affirm the unity of the Jewish people, throughout the world and in Israel. The Samuel Bronfman Foundation cultivates long-term relationships with organizations that advance our mission with innovation, depth and meaning.


 

Contact

➤ LOCATION

420 Lexington Avenue
Suite 331 New York, NY 10170

☎ CONTACT

Tel: (212) 572-1025
Fax: (212) 572-7144

Select Initiatives


70 Faces media

The way people consume entertainment is constantly in flux, so the laws must adapt quickly. Harris Ingram strives to anticipate these changes so you can focus more on creating the performance of a lifetime.
 


nyu bronfman

The startup and small business marketplace is still a new and fierce frontier that requires legal advice from attorneys who are deeply entrenched in the particularities of venture financing. Our firm gives you an holistic approach, so your company can get the best competitive advantage.


HILLEL

The internet, software, and technology are so pervasive that we can’t remember having ever lived without them. They make our lives simpler, but behind the curtain are fluctuating challenges in protection and monetization—challenges that our firm stays two steps ahead of.


the bronfman fellowship

Fashion law is a little bit like the Wild West. There’s a lot of potential, but the rules can seem convoluted and vague at best. Protecting a brand or even a single design involves intellectual property, copyrights, trademarks, and patents.

 

 
 
 
Our ultimate goal is to cultivate a Jewish community that is knowledgeable, proud and welcoming, where everyone is invited to learn and grow.
— Edgar M. Bronfman