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It depends on the cause. Jewish charities tend to be rather insular, so a donation to a Jewish group usually ends up going to poor or sick Jews. This is contrasted with non-Jewish charities which usually give the money to populations they intend to proselytize as a "reward" for converting. A number of other Jewish causes are committed to more universal goals such as tree-planting, peace-lobbying, anti-defamation, and disease cures. It would be no more or less wise to assist a Jewish organization doing such things than a non-Jewish organization doing such things.

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