by Jewish Center for Justice | Jun 4, 2018 | JCJ Blog
We are alarmed by continuing verbal attacks against the state of Israel and certain parts of the Jewish community by some leaders of the Women’s March. The Jewish Center for Justice is dedicated to building coalitions of diversity and strength in order to raise our...
by Jewish Center for Justice | May 16, 2018 | JCJ Blog
The difficulty and complexity of this past week in Israel has left us searching for words to express our emotions. Side by side media images of the embassy dedication ceremony in Jerusalem juxtaposed by the death and violence on the Gaza border fail to address the...
by Jewish Center for Justice | May 9, 2018 | JCJ Blog
Rev. Eddie Anderson is the California Co-Chair of the Poor People’s Campaign and pastor at McCarty Memorial Church in Los Angeles. Over the last four months I’ve traveled around the State of California for the Poor People’s Campaign and as I listened to the...
by Jewish Center for Justice | Apr 30, 2018 | JCJ Blog
JCJ member and co-founder of JCJ’s Lawyers’ Committee Padraic Glaspy reflects on last week’s court decision on DACA. Padraic is a partner at the law firm of Howarth and Smith. We celebrate the recent ruling of a third federal judge that the administration’s attempt...
by Jewish Center for Justice | Apr 23, 2018 | JCJ Blog
Reuben Bank is a Junior at George Washington University in Washington DC and is spending his spring semester studying at Tel Aviv University. Reuben is a leader in JCJ’s College Campus Fellows. “Lizkor.” To remember. These are the words that began the...