Groups say the annual event offers an obvious chance to kick off end-of-year giving campaigns, while others eschew it to avoid getting lost in the crowd
Good Monday morning. In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on how Jewish nonprofits are preparing for Giving Tuesday, and feature opinion pieces from Rabbi Eve Rudin Kleinman and Phil Jacobs. Also in this newsletter: James Sorene, Molugata Tsagai and Eric Salama. We’ll start with the results of.
For poker player and media personality
Bernard Lee that meant continuing an annual tradition of giving in the Boston-area, while across the country 15-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner
Phil Hellmuth was busy doling out random acts of kindness.
Hellmuth Passing Out Benjamins
In the week leading up to Christmas, Hellmuth took to Twitter to share a pair of tweets in which he revealed he was donating $100 to employees at the ARIA and Las Vegas airport, as well as Starbucks staff and more in Los Angeles the following day.
Itâs a good day to tip! Tipped every employee at @AriaLV (that I ran into) $100. At airport, tipped everyone behind⦠https://t.co/6hI8d9kd4x phil hellmuth (@phil hellmuth)