The trauma of the current War in Israel will undoubtedly be long-lasting for Jews throughout the world and for all who care deeply about the sanctity of human life. The Network is humbled to be able to marshal the extensive and comprehensive mental health and supportive resources of its member agencies to safeguard and sustain the well-being of our communities throughout North America and in Israel.
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Over 100 Jewish groups, organized by the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA), unequivocally reject Islamophobia, anti-Arab hate, antisemitism, and all forms of bigotry. The statement condemns an attack on a six-year-old Muslim boy and his mother, emphasizing solidarity with all neighbors under threat and calling for zero tolerance for acts of hate.
Three major Jewish organizations representing thousands of local affiliate organizations and thousands of displaced Ukrainian refugees are calling for increased protections for up to 20,000 displaced Ukrainians living in the… United States, just as the one-year parole of thousands of Ukrainians is set to expire.
Three major Jewish organizations representing thousands of local affiliate organizations and thousands of displaced Ukrainian refugees are calling for increased protections for up to 20,000 displaced Ukrainians living in the… United States, just as the one-year parole of thousands of Ukrainians is set to expire.
Leaders from Hadassah, the National Council of Jewish Women, Jewish Women International, and the Network of Jewish Human Services Agencies release a joint statement supporting the Biden Administration’s Executive Order on reproductive health. Emphasizing the threat to reproductive freedom since the Supreme Court’s decision on Roe v. Wade, the statement underscores the Jewish community’s ongoing commitment to advocacy and vows to safeguard women’s autonomy in reproductive health decisions.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has granted a 1-year extension for about 20,000 Ukrainians, responding to a joint request from The Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies, Jewish Federations of North America, and HIAS. While providing relief for refugees, the DHS announcement did not address additional priorities, which The Network plans to continue advocating for.