Tag: Jewish Social Justice

The article reflects on the closure of Tikkun magazine, founded by Michael Lerner, and its impact on the author and the broader Jewish community.
This article provides an overview of the upcoming NFL playoffs and highlights two Jewish players, A.J. Dillon and Michael Dunn, who are still in the playoffs.
In this article, the author, a Jew in the social justice tradition, reflects on the Palestine/Israel debate in light of recent events.
The Jewish Social Justice Roundtable organized a trip to Israel and the Palestinian territories in partnership with the New Israel Fund, with the aim of shifting from avoidance to engagement.
Avodah, a Jewish social justice organization based in New York, has launched the Avodah Institute for Social Change to assist Jewish groups in effectively implementing social action projects and advancing social justice issues.
The Sapir Journal explores the challenges faced by Jews in contemporary social justice movements, particularly addressing issues of antisemitism on the left.
The article discusses the radical Jewish past of Arthur Waskow and his involvement in the creation of a peacenik, social-democratic tradition in American Judaism in the 1960s.
The Forward recently highlighted the historical Workers Circle picnics for the local socialist party that were widely attended and supported by members of the Forward Association.