Topic: Jewish Values and History

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May 2, 2017

New D.C. City Council Resolution Honors Jewish Refugees

May 2, 2017

New D.C. City Council Resolution Honors Jewish Refugees D.C. Councilmember Brianne Nadeau co-introduced a resolution designating May 13 as “Remember the St. Louis Day,” as a reminder of the tragic consequences of the United States closing its doors on refugees and asylum seekers.

Apr 21, 2017

A Reading for Yom Ha’Shoah

Apr 21, 2017

A Reading for Yom Ha’Shoah Against the backdrop of Passover’s imperative to free ourselves and others from narrow places, we remember the six million Jews and millions of LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, Roma, Jehovah’s Witnesses and others who perished in the Holocaust.

Mar 31, 2017

Hundreds Rally for Refugees in DC

Mar 31, 2017

Hundreds Rally for Refugees in DC “We in this room tonight are part of an even larger national movement for refugees.” said Rabbi Jennie Rosenn, vice president of community engagement at HIAS. “Literally tens of thousands of Jews are supporting and welcoming and advocating on behalf of refugees.”

Mar 29, 2017

“This Passover, We Must Make Our Seders Real”

Mar 29, 2017

“This Passover, We Must Make Our Seders Real” The 2017 HIAS Haggadah Supplement makes the plight of today’s refugees accessible for Passover Seders by including individual stories.

Mar 21, 2017

[VIDEO] In Buffalo, Deaf Refugees Find Hope

Mar 21, 2017

[VIDEO] In Buffalo, Deaf Refugees Find Hope Our local partners at Jewish Family Service of Buffalo & Erie County have partnered with Deaf Access Services to support a community of Deaf refugees. Watch our new video.

Feb 27, 2017

LISTEN: Rabbi Jennie Rosenn Interviewed on State of Belief

Feb 27, 2017

LISTEN: Rabbi Jennie Rosenn Interviewed on State of Belief Listen to HIAS Vice President for Community Engagement Rabbi Jennie Rosenn's interview on State of Belief radio with Rev. Welton Gaddy.

Feb 22, 2017

200+ Kindertransport Survivors and Descendants Urge Support for Refugees

Feb 22, 2017

200+ Kindertransport Survivors and Descendants Urge Support for Refugees Over 200 Kindertransport survivors and descendants sent a letter to President Trump, urging him to keep America’s doors open to today’s refugees. “In the aftermath of World War II, the price for keeping America’s doors closed to refugees due to fear was made starkly clear. We are among the very few who were welcomed by a country and its citizens and therefore survived,” they write.

Feb 21, 2017

Why a Jewish Organization Is Suing to Stop the Muslim Ban

Feb 21, 2017

Why a Jewish Organization Is Suing to Stop the Muslim Ban We cannot remain silent as Muslim refugees are turned away just for being Muslim, just as we could not stand idly by when the U.S. turned away Jewish refugees fleeing Europe during the 1930s and 40s. The Torah requires us to intervene. To stop these things from being done by our government and in our name.

Feb 13, 2017

Across the U.S., a Day of Jewish Action for Refugees

Feb 13, 2017

Across the U.S., a Day of Jewish Action for Refugees Winter weather couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm and commitment of the many thousands of people who showed up for the National Day of Jewish Action for Refugees on Sunday, February 12.

Feb 13, 2017

New Yorkers Brave Sleet and Rain to Rally for Refugees

Feb 13, 2017

New Yorkers Brave Sleet and Rain to Rally for Refugees Equipped with protest signs, umbrellas and a tradition of welcoming the stranger, upwards of 1,000 rally goers stood for nearly two hours in Battery Park at the Southern tip of Manhattan Island.

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