Tikkun Leil Shabbat
15th St. Presbyterian Church 1701 15th St NW (R & 15th NW), Washington, DCSongful, soulful, Sabbath services featuring a teaching about a social justice issue and followed by a potluck vegetarian dinner.
Songful, soulful, Sabbath services featuring a teaching about a social justice issue and followed by a potluck vegetarian dinner.
ICE is terrorizing our immigrant communities, and people who are seeking a better life in the U.S. are dying at the hands of ICE and BPD agents. We are rallying to demand that these horrors cease. As part of the #NeverAgainAction and #JewsAgainstICE movements, Jews are shutting down ICE because when we say never again, we mean it.
Join Jews United for Justice's Economic Justice team, which is working on passing the Water Accountability and Equity Act as well as advancing renters' rights. The team meets biweekly on Monday evenings at 6 PM. Email rianna@jufj.org for location information.
Join the Baltimore Right to Water Coalition for the first work session for the Water Accountability & Equity Act!
Jews United for Justice is joining our partners in the Birth to Three DC coalition to raise awareness and build public support for DC's revolutionary new law for universal childcare and full wraparound services for all kids in DC from prenatal care until age three, the Birth To Three For All Act.
Join JUFJ leader Anita Lampel at "Plans to Prosper You: Reflections of Black Resistance and Resilience in Montgomery County’s Potomac River Valley," an exhibit at American University's Katzen Museum.
Join Jews United for Justice's biweekly Equal Justice meeting, which focuses on police accountability and fair elections. The team meets every other Tuesday at 7 PM, and works to advance our equal justice priorities. Email rianna@jufj.org for location information.
Jews United for Justice is joining our partners in the Birth to Three DC coalition to raise awareness and build public support for DC's revolutionary new law for universal childcare and full wraparound services for all kids in DC from prenatal care until age three, the Birth To Three For All Act.
Policing issues in Montgomery County have been in the news on almost a daily basis. Join us to explore active campaigns for police accountability and transparency and concrete steps we can take to move toward real justice in our law enforcement.
Tisha B’av is a Jewish day of mourning, commemorating the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. We will use the saddest day on the Jewish calendar to mourn and resist the policies of our current government that are endangering, imprisoning, and deporting refugees and immigrants seeking safety.
Tisha B'Av (the 9th of Av) is a day of communal mourning, commemorating several catastrophes in Jewish history. This year on Tisha B'Av, we demand an end to the modern catastrophe of deportations and detention camps.
Join JUFJ, Charm City Tribe and Repair the World Baltimore for the second workshop in our series, "None of Us Is Free Until All of Us Are Free," a series around confronting and healing from our relationship to white supremacy.
Join Jews United for Justice's biweekly Equal Justice meeting, which focuses on police accountability and fair elections. The team meets every other Tuesday at 7 PM, and works to advance our equal justice priorities. Email rianna@jufj.org for location information.
Jews United for Justice is joining our partners in the Birth to Three DC coalition to raise awareness and build public support for DC's revolutionary new law for universal childcare and full wraparound services for all kids in DC from prenatal care until age three, the Birth To Three For All Act.
Songful, soulful, Sabbath services featuring a teaching about a social justice issue and followed by a potluck vegetarian dinner.
Jews United for Justice is joining our partners in the Birth to Three DC coalition to raise awareness and build public support for DC's revolutionary new law for universal childcare and full wraparound services for all kids in DC from prenatal care until age three, the Birth To Three For All Act.
Hosted by Charm City Tribe and JUFJ - Reconnect with old friends and meet new ones as we join fellow Jews to schmooze over brews.
Songful, soulful, Sabbath services featuring a teaching about a social justice issue and followed by a potluck vegetarian dinner.
Join Temple Emanuel in HaMakom for “Breaking through the Cycle: Understanding the Intersection of Anti-Semitism and Racism” a lecture/workshop by Cherie Brown, Founder & CEO of the National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI).
Join Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation and JUFJ on September 8th for a workshop exploring how racism and antisemitism function in society, including how they divide people, internalize oppression, and their role in the white nationalist movement. The facilitators will be Rabbi Mordechai Liebling, Founder and Director of the Social Justice Organizing Program at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, and Graie Hagans, National Organizer and Training Manager for Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice.