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Rabbinical student Marisa James from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College tells us why she is a soon-to-be “Rabbi for Human Rights.” While living in Jerusalem, Marisa had friends who were Jewish, Christian, and Muslim. She believes that everyone should have the right to travel and learn and that no one should have to worry about what kind of world their children will grow up in.
I do not see acessibility addressed. With such a large part of the world aging how is that possible?
Do you mean that you don’t see accessibility addressed in Marisa’s video or by our organization? If you mean our organization, we focus our activity on a limited number of campaigns so we can address those issues as thoroughly as we can rather than becoming too diffuse.