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— Isaiah 58:1

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Jews Demand: ICE OUT! – National Day of Action

On April 30, 2026, Jews in 17 cities gathered to demand ICE OUT! of all our communities. Learn more >>

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PHOTOS: Jews Demand: ICE Out!

Jews in 17 cities around the country took to the streets to demand ICE Out! 

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From our CEO: Trump and Netanyahu’s reckless and deadly decision to strike Iran came without clear objectives or an exit strategy. Americans do not want this war, and the president made this decision in spite of the lack of imminent threat and without Congressional approval. 

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Behar-Bechukotai: Taking Back Our Streets and the Meaning of Jubilee

by Rabbi Doug Alpert |Bechukotai

In this week’s double portion, Parshat Behar-Bechukotai, we read about the jubilee year. Great emphasis in our Torah portion is placed on our relationship with the land. Notwithstanding that the obligations attendant to the jubilee year have never been observed, our contemporary understanding is often placed within an ecological context: Our role is to be…

Antisemitism Resources

T’ruah’s collected resources on antisemitism.
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