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JCJ Condemns Trump’s Executive Orders on Immigration, Climate, and DEI

JCJ Condemns Trump’s Executive Orders on Immigration, Climate, and DEI

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...
October 7th: Honoring the Victims

October 7th: Honoring the Victims

by Jewish Center for Justice | Oct 7, 2024 | Antisemitism, Featured, Israel, JCJ Blog, Judaism

As we mark one year since the horrifying terror attacks of October 7th, we find ourselves in a moment of reflection—on the grief, the impact, and the resilience we’ve witnessed within our community. For many of us, this past year has brought challenges in how we...
The Election is on November 5th. What you need to know.

The Election is on November 5th. What you need to know.

by Jewish Center for Justice | Sep 9, 2024 | California, Events, Featured, Ideas, JCJ Blog, Judaism, Voting, Voting Rights

On Tuesday, November 5th, the 2024 General Election will take place on the national, statewide, and local level. Voters will be asked to cast their ballot on a number of candidates, from state senators to congressional representatives, as well as a number of...
College in the Nation’s Capital: An Irreplaceable Experience

College in the Nation’s Capital: An Irreplaceable Experience

by Jewish Center for Justice | Aug 14, 2023 | JCJ Blog

Since I was about 13 years old, I have had a pretty clear idea that I wanted to pursue a doctorate in clinical psychology. However, after learning about the United States government and our nation’s history in school, and discussing politics with my dad, I wondered if...
After multiple encounters with antisemitism, it’s time for action

After multiple encounters with antisemitism, it’s time for action

by Jewish Center for Justice | Jul 27, 2023 | Antisemitism, Featured, Ideas, JCJ Blog, Judaism

As a teenager living in Los Angeles—home to a very large Jewish community—one might think that I live in a bubble. A bubble free from antisemitism. However, this could not be further from the truth. Recently, Los Angeles has been experiencing a wave of antisemitism....
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