Jews for Racial & Economic Justice

@JFREJNYC

Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ) is inspired by Jewish tradition to fight for systemic change and a just world.

New York, NY
Sumali noong Marso 2010

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    Our power to put pressure on institutions and elected officials is directly linked to the size of our community. In order to resist, we need more people power and we need your help to get it. Join today!

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  2. 14 (na) oras ang nakalipas

    I live in Wisconsin but I just joined because they're a great organization but also because I'm having a bad day and it's cheaper to do this and pretend I live in NYC than to actually move there. Find your own reason and become a member here:

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  3. 15 oras ang nakalipas

    The NYPD has consistently failed to provide basic interpretation services to many members of the community, incalculably harming them and preventing them from receiving the help they need. The NYPD must be hold accountable to limited English proficient communities!

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  4. 16 (na) oras ang nakalipas

    I’m a proud card-carrying member of . Will you join me? Let’s rise up and be counted as Jews for Racial & Economic Justice.

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  5. “I have watched with dismay and increasing horror as my nephew...has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country.” —Stephen Miller’s uncle tells it like it is.

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  7. “I have watched with dismay and increasing horror as my nephew...has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country.” —Stephen Miller’s uncle tells it like it is.

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  8. 19 (na) oras ang nakalipas
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  9. Ago 13

    Fighting the fash from strollers and synagogues

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  10. Ago 13

    Every single protest I’ve been to in the last 18 months has had a STRONG Jewish showing. Immigration. Criminal justice. Health care. Anti-racist. Groups like & (& plenty of nonaffiliated Jewish folks) are doing work out there every day. This baby, too.

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    We are each other’s people. We are part of each other’s communities. We won’t be pitted against each other.

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    When I was younger, during the bulk of my Holocaust education, I sometimes wished I had been able to fight Nazis. I was so angry and full of grief; my synagogue didn’t pull punches on content. I never expected I’d be doing this now.

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  16. Ago 12

    Go home Nazis, go home!

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  17. Ago 12

    We are each other’s people. We are part of each other’s communities. We won’t be pitted against each other.

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  18. Ago 12

    Black and Jewish solidarity in action today, showing up to fight for our collective liberation! 🔥🕎❤️

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  20. Ago 12

    "To bigotry, no sanction. To persecution, no assistance!"- Afraim, speaking as a Sepharidc Jewish person with roots in the Middle East

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  21. Ago 12

    More folks in Freedom Plaza.

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