by Jewish Center for Justice | May 7, 2026 | Featured, Ideas, JCJ Blog, Judaism, Voting, Voting Rights
California’s primary election is Tuesday, June 2. In California, eligible workers may be entitled to up to two hours of paid time off to vote if they do not have enough time outside of their work schedule. This policy is designed to ensure that work does not prevent...
by Jewish Center for Justice | May 4, 2026 | California, Featured, JCJ Blog, Judaism, Voting, Voting Rights
Monday, May 4th marks an important milestone for California voters. Vote-by-mail ballots are now officially being sent out to every active registered voter across the state, and early voting sites are open. That means the June 2 primary is no longer something off in...
by Jewish Center for Justice | Apr 30, 2026 | Featured, Ideas, JCJ Blog, Judaism, Voting, Voting Rights
California’s primary election is Tuesday, June 2. It is one of the first chances voters have to shape what the general election will look like. In California’s “top-two” system—which applies not only to the governor’s race but to most statewide and legislative...
by Jewish Center for Justice | Sep 29, 2025 | California, Featured, Judaism, Voting
On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, California voters will be asked to vote to decide Proposition 50, a ballot measure that would reshape how the state’s legislative districts are drawn for the next four years. While redistricting may sound inconsequential, the stakes could...
by Jewish Center for Justice | Jan 21, 2025 | Antisemitism, Healthcare, JCJ Blog, LGBTQ, Women’s Rights
In response to President Trump’s address to Congress, the Jewish Center for Justice issued the following statement: “Last night’s address from Donald Trump was filled with falsehoods and demeaning rhetoric, too many to cover in full. Rather than fact-checking every...