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Meet the JCJ High School Interns Impacting Our Community

Meet the JCJ High School Interns Impacting Our Community

by Jewish Center for Justice | Jul 31, 2018 | JCJ Blog

  Every summer the Jewish Center for Justice convenes emerging teen leaders through camps, workshops and youth movements and teaches them to advocate on justice issues through public speaking, coalition building and lobbying. From making calls to Congress to...
Meet the JCJ High School Interns Impacting Our Community

Jewish Justice Group Responds to Supreme Court Nomination

by Jewish Center for Justice | Jul 11, 2018 | JCJ Blog

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 11, 2018 Contact: Max Rosenblum 818-304-4551   LOS ANGELES — In response to President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, Rabbi Joel Thal Simonds, Executive Director of the Jewish Center for...
VP of LA Schools and JCJ Board Member co-authors resolution in support of immigrant families and children

VP of LA Schools and JCJ Board Member co-authors resolution in support of immigrant families and children

by Jewish Center for Justice | Jul 9, 2018 | JCJ Blog

When the humanitarian crisis of separating immigrant children from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border began last month, the Jewish Center for Justice community immediately voiced our collective outrage at this immoral practice. Words of condemnation for this...
When we separate children from their parents, we are rejecting the very ideals we hold dear

When we separate children from their parents, we are rejecting the very ideals we hold dear

by Jewish Center for Justice | Jun 19, 2018 | JCJ Blog

When we separate children from their parents, we are rejecting the very ideals we hold dear By JCJ Summer Intern Sam Wolf.    Over the past month, the Trump Administration has been deliberately separating parents from their children at the U.S.-Mexico border....
How Court Decisions Affect the Pursuit of Equal Rights for All

How Court Decisions Affect the Pursuit of Equal Rights for All

by Jewish Center for Justice | Jun 13, 2018 | JCJ Blog

With the creation of our JCJ Lawyers’ Committee, the Jewish Center for Justice has assembled a cohort of attorneys to help our community monitor and navigate the justice system and the many ways in which court decisions impact the moral fabric of our society and the...
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