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Human Rights Tour For Jewish Leadership
Join our Human Rights Tour For Jewish Leadership October 2nd- 9th
Please join RHR for 7 days of touring, experiencing and Torah study that will challenge and inspire Explore Israel’s Burning and Sometimes Confusing Human Rights Challenges With Israel’s Rabbinic Voice of Conscience. Become better informed, more knowledge
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Save the Khan al Ahmar School | Settlers vandalize, set fire to West Bank mosque | Million People Demonstration
We are always being tested. We are tested as we are requested to hear the Still Small Voice, to turn and change direction, and return to our true selves ,to the potential we always had. And indeed we all are tested in these historical times. Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, Chan El Achmar, Han El Achmar, harvest, Harvest at the OT, Khan Ak Ahmar School, Million People Demonstration in Haifa, mosque, Parashat Ki-Tetze, Prawer report, Protest for social Justice, protest leadership, save Palestinian School, Settlers vandalize, solidarity, summer protests, The Dark Side of the Labor Market, victims of government, volunteers, workers
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A Summary of the Social Justice Department’s work
Jewish tradition obliges the community to care for the weak and to provide its members with its basic needs Continue reading
Posted in Economic/Social Justice
Tagged A summary, Bible, economic, economic injustice, international treaty, invalids, Jewish tradition, Knesset, mutual responsibility, private hands, prophets, Rambam, single-parent families, social and cultural rights, social and economic justice, social justice, struggle, the elderly, unemployed, wages, Wisconsin Plan, workers
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