The Jewish Center for Justice recently launched our Legislative Advocacy Training Series, a three-part series that is designed to:
- Empower current and future leaders to build a more compassionate and just society.
- Connect justice activists with unique opportunities to formulate their voices and make an impact on issues from immigration to gun violence prevention to economic justice.
- Connect Judaism’s ancient tradition to our contemporary world in a way that creates a better and more just society for future generations.
What are the three (3) sessions?
- Session 1: A one-hour introduction session that roots legislative advocacy in Jewish tradition and values.
- Session 2: A one-hour session that teaches participants how to educate themselves on the pressing issues, how to build an advocacy plan, and how to create a call or email script for legislator outreach.
- Session 3: A one-hour conversation with a guest speaker on how to best communicate advocacy messages to elected officials and their staffs.
Learn more about the Legislative Advocacy Training Series here.
If you are interested in scheduling a Legislative Advocacy Training for your synagogue or youth group, please contact Executive Director Rabbi Joel Thal Simonds at rabbisimonds@jewishcenterforjustice.org. The cost of the training funds the important work of the Jewish Center for Justice.