Jewish renewal organization that nurtures communities, develops leadership, creates liturgical and scholarly resources, and works for social and environmental justice.
An international development organization that helps hundreds of thousands of people in Africa, Asia, and the Americas move beyond poverty, illiteracy, disaster, and war.
Provides an opportunity for young Jews to live out and deepen their commitments to Jewish life and social change through a year of work in low-income communities in New York City and Washington, D.C.
A Jewish advocacy organization committed to confronting the environmental crisis.
A coalition of independent organizations that promote a secular expression of its members' Jewish heritage, with particular emphasis on the culture and ethics of the Jewish people.
Unites Jews throughout Minnesota in pursuit of social and economic justice.
The Jewish Council on Urban Affairs combats poverty, racism, and anti-Semitism in partnership with Chicago's diverse communities.
The only national Jewish philanthropy committed primarily to fighting the injustice of poverty in America and to promoting direct Jewish involvement in social and economic justice.
Offers young adults a chance to work for justice and develop a meaningful Jewish community that can sustain them in their social justice work.
Aims to rouse the public to change the sexist and discriminatory practices in the American Jewish community, using satire and facts to criticize the community’s narrow-minded priorities.