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Legislative Update: How JCJ is shifting our justice priorities at this time

Legislative Update: How JCJ is shifting our justice priorities at this time

by Jewish Center for Justice | May 18, 2020 | Activism, California, Cohorts, Featured, JCJ Blog, Voting

Jewish Center for Justice Executive Director Rabbi Joel Simonds provides an update on how we are shifting our legislative priorities to respond to the COVID-19 crisis.     Follow our Vote by Mail and 2020 Census campaigns, and sign up to receive JCJ alerts....
Regardless of political party, we must all agree that free and fair elections should come first

Regardless of political party, we must all agree that free and fair elections should come first

by Jewish Center for Justice | Aug 22, 2019 | JCJ Blog, Voting, Voting Rights

A lack of affordable health care, a divisive media climate, and gun violence are just a sampling of the dozens of issues of paramount importance currently facing America. Some issues have a short-term impact while some will impact us for generations to come, but all...
How I Plan to Make a Difference at my JCJ Internship

How I Plan to Make a Difference at my JCJ Internship

by Jewish Center for Justice | Apr 14, 2019 | Activism, Featured, JCJ Blog, Judaism, Voting

By Lindsay Morgenstein I was in high school the first time a friend posed the question that would come to define much of my future trajectory. Asking “Are you a Republican or Democrat?” would soon open my eyes to how politics shapes the world around us. While I was...
Voting, It Runs in the Family

Voting, It Runs in the Family

by Jewish Center for Justice | Oct 2, 2018 | Featured, JCJ Blog, Voting

By Michelle Shapiro Sampson Growing up in my family, there was always an understanding that when you turn 18, you vote. No excuses and no exceptions. I remember the first time I voted. I had just turned 18 and I traveled with my mother to our polling place at an...
Vote Your Voice – A High Holy Day Call to GOTV

Vote Your Voice – A High Holy Day Call to GOTV

by Jewish Center for Justice | Sep 25, 2018 | Featured, JCJ Blog, Voting

By Max Rosenblum Did you know that 40 percent of all eligible voters did not cast a ballot in the 2016 Election? Even more striking, less than half of young adults (age 18-29) voted in 2016. These figures provided the axis point for the particularly poignant High Holy...
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