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Pursuing Social Justice at the White House
Originally posted on the Global Circle blog. “The average citizen totally underestimates their ability to impact policy and decision making here in Washington.” – Jon Carson, Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement There I was, sitting with 82 members of the American Jewish Community representing 21 Jewish organizations as part of the …
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Chag v'Chesed, Holiday Dvar Tzedek: Passover 5772
If we were to try to summarize the purpose of the Seder ritual in one sentence, we could find that sentence in the Haggadah itself: “Bechol dor vador, chayav adam lir’ot et atzmo k’ilu hu yatza miMitzrayim—In every generation, each of us must see ourselves as if we, ourselves, went out from Egypt.” The foods …
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Remembering Adrienne Rich, z"l
The decision to feed the world is the real decision. No revolution has chosen it. For that choice requires that women shall be free. —Adrienne Rich, “Hunger” When I learned last week that Adrienne Rich had passed away, I immediately pulled two of her books off my shelf and re-read my favorite poems: Integrity, Ballad of …
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Advocating for a Just Farm Bill on Capitol Hill
Originally posted on The Jew and the Carrot. “This just makes common sense, and—I think—it makes Jewish sense.” That is how Timi Gerson of the American Jewish World Service (AJWS), closed the House of Representatives policy briefing organized by the Jewish Working Group for a Just Farm Bill.
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On Shavuot and in Kenya, Remembering What Counts
Numbers carry meaning. I was reminded of this when thinking about the holiday of Shavuot—which begins tonight—and after listening to a fascinating presentation by superstar activist Rye Barcott. Rye, age 32, ex-marine, activist and entrepreneur, showed up to the AJWS office last week to talk about his organization (and AJWS’s grantee), Carolina for Kibera (CFK). …
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On Passover, Water, and Earth Day… and How it All Connects
I learned a bit about water at my seder. Turns out water is a big deal– for better and for worse. Which, of course, we already know. The Nile plays a huge role in the Passover story —the death of Israelite boys; the rescue of baby Moses; the meetings with Pharaoh by the river. Water-based plagues …
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Integrate Food Justice Into Your Passover Celebration
What’s food got to do with the Festival of Freedom? Well, everything. You may have already downloaded AJWS’s Passover resources, but here are some other great resources about food justice and liberation: Progressive Jewish Alliance created a special Food Desert Seder Plate. Uri L’Tzedek created its own food justice Haggadah supplement. Mazon developed a fifth …
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Global Hunger Shabbat in Brooklyn, Seed Banks in Haiti
On Friday evening, I zipped down to Brooklyn and joined a bunch of friends and colleagues to observe Global Hunger Shabbat, AJWS’s day of solidarity, education, reflection and activism to raise awareness about global hunger. When I arrived, our host was fretting about whether there’d be enough food for her guests—an ironic concern to voice …
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AJWS Recruits Estimated 5,000 People in U.S. and Abroad to Observe Global Hunger Shabbat
AJWS estimates that 5,000 people will participate in a “Global Hunger Shabbat” on March 19-20.
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AJWS Invites U.S. Jewish Communities to Observe Global Hunger Shabbat in March
AJWS has invited Jewish communities and individuals nationwide to observe a “Global Hunger Shabbat”—a day of solidarity, education, reflection and advocacy to raise awareness about global hunger on March 19-20, 2010.
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