ChicagoJCRC

@ChicagoJCRC

Jewish Community Relations Council is the umbrella body for 43 major Jewish orgs in Chicago and is the comm. rel. arm of the JUF/JF. RT are not endorsements.

Chicago, IL
Csatlakozott 2012. június

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  1. febr. 28.

    What we’re reading: Muslims have been caretakers of the Magen David Synagogue in Kolkata, India for generations.

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  2. febr. 27.

    Political parties and movements should embrace, not run away from, the inclusion and tolerance embedded in Israel’s Declaration of Independence.

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  3. febr. 27.

    We cannot permit intolerance or hatred to go unopposed, regardless of its source or target. We are deeply troubled by any governing coalition which includes Otzma Yehudit, whose founding ideology we’ve opposed for decades.

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  4. febr. 22.

    Israel's quest for the moon is uniting a country and is inspiring kids everywhere to reach for the stars. So too should their – and our – politics be uplifting for all, not degrading for anyone.

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  5. febr. 11.

    . swore to “support and defend the Constitution” including the 1st Amendment: “Congress shall make no law...abridging...the right of the people…to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.“ Now would be the time for her to start following Benjamin's example.

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    jan. 28.

    Today Chair Bill Silverstein (right) (with Andy Hochberg (left)) interviewed Patrick Klugman, Deputy Mayor of Paris. Discussion covered anti-Semitism, BDS and vitality of the French Jewish community (there are more kosher restaurants in Paris than New York).

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  7. jan. 21.

    Thank you to for joining us for “Fierce Urgency of Now: Turning Dark Yesterdays Into Bright Tomorrows”

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  8. jan. 21.

    This year marks 150 years since North Lawndale incorporation. Sesquicentennial committee will host events to celebrate, including sharing stories of people living in the neighborhood.

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  9. jan. 21.

    Thanks Kinda Cookin’ for performing your signature blend of jazz, funk & R&B as part of our observance. They’re four teens from Chicago who just released a new song, “In Stride.”

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  10. jan. 21.

    We’re kicking off our observance with Stone Temple Baptist in North Lawndale with Bishop Fitzpatrick: “We have to take action to ensure that the arc of history bends toward justice.”

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  11. jan. 18.

    What we're reading: Anti-Semitism claims against Women’s March movement present tough call for Jewish women, other would-be...

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  12. 2018. dec. 19.

    Thank you to for teaching us about your work on gun violence prevention & community organizing in Austin, West Garfield Park & Back of the Yards.

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  13. 2018. dec. 11.

    We’re hosting prof Dr Amanda Lewis; & for discussion of data & social justice at our Govt Affairs meeting

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  14. 2018. dec. 3.

    Kicking off Chanukah candle lighting with diplomats, Chi Deputy Mayor Bob Rivkin, 4th graders & JUF staff.

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  15. 2018. nov. 20.

    We mourn the loss of life from yesterday’s shooting at Mercy Hospital in Bronzeville. May the memories of Chicago Police Officer Samuel Jimenez, Dayna Less, and Dr. Tamara O’Neal be for a blessing.

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  16. 2018. nov. 13.

    Thanks for thorough analysis of election results & what’s to come at our standing-room-only joint JCRC & Gov-t Affairs meeting

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  17. 2018. nov. 8.

    Chicago Board of Rabbis EVP Rabbi Michael Balinsky opening Interreligious Awards: “We learn from each other’s traditions. We honor those who deserve gratitude for devotion to the betterment of society.”

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  18. 2018. nov. 8.

    Mazal Tov to , Rev Paul Rutgers, Rev Stan Davis & Bishop Wayne Miller for being honored with 2018 Interreligious Awards from our partners at the Council of Religious Leaders of Metro Chicago

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    2018. nov. 2.

    Thank you Alderman Burke, and the for this resolution in solidarity with the tragedy in Pittsburgh.

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    2018. nov. 2.

    Chicago faith communities mourn with Pittsburgh, stand up to hate

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