The Jewish Rohingya Justice Network is the powerful consortium of Jewish NGOs advocating for the rights of the persecuted Rohingya people of Burma. Convened by AJWS, JRJN’s membership includes 30 organizations and all four major branches of American Judaism that together encompass the support of millions of American Jews—all standing together against genocide.
Inspired by the Jewish commitment to justice, the Jewish Rohingya Justice Network (JRJN) works to promote a robust U.S. and international response to the Rohingya genocide through education of our communities and advocacy in Washington, DC.
Jewish Rohingya Justice Network Members:
- American Jewish Committee
- American Jewish World Service
- Anti-Defamation League
- Association of Rabbis and Cantors
- The Board of Rabbis of Greater Rhode Island
- Cantors Assembly
- Central Conference of American Rabbis
- HIAS
- Jewish Community Relations Council of Indianapolis
- Jewish Community Relations Council of New York
- Jewish Council for Public Affairs
- Jewish Labor Committee
- Jewish World Watch
- Mitzvah Matzos
- Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
- The Orthodox Union
- Rabbinical Assembly
- Reconstructing Judaism
- Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
- Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
- Torat Chayim
- T’ruah
- The Union for Reform Judaism
Allies:
- Foundation for Ethnic Understanding
- Hebrew College
- The Muslim-Jewish Solidarity Committee
- The New York Board of Rabbis
- Never Again Coalition
- The Shalom Center
- Uri L’Tzedek
Interested in joining the Jewish Rohingya Justice Network? Email Hannah Weilbacher at hweilbacher@ajws.org.