T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights

T’ruah brings the Torah’s ideals of human dignity, equality, and justice to life by empowering rabbis and cantors to be moral voices and to lead Jewish communities in advancing democracy and human rights for all people in the United States, Israel, and the occupied Palestinian territories.

Cry aloud; do not be silent. Lift up your voice like a shofar.

— Isaiah 58:1

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Tell Congress: No More Funding for ICE

Right now, Congress is considering $70 billion more funding for ICE, on top of the $170 billion ICE already received last year. Take action to tell your reps that the Jewish community does not accept more billions for ICE brutality and violence. Learn more >>

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Do We Need Torah for Social Justice? A Shavuot Reader

As we celebrate receiving the Torah amidst the brokenness of a world struggling with rising authoritarianism and rife with human rights abuses, each of us committed to the work of repairing that world is called to think through how these pieces of our lives fit together.

A Jewish moral response to Israeli sexual violence against Palestinians

“When Israeli authorities commit such acts, or when Jews dismiss credible allegations out of hand, it becomes not only a human tragedy but a chillul Hashem — a desecration of G!d’s holy name.”

PHOTOS: Jews Demand: ICE Out!

Jews in 17 cities around the country took to the streets to demand ICE Out! 

Photo of the author, Rabbi Adam Graubart

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Shavuot: Cleave to Your Neighbor

by Rabbi Adam Graubart |

There are ways for us to practice solidarity right now. We can listen, bear witness, and refuse to normalize cruelty.

Antisemitism Resources

T’ruah’s collected resources on antisemitism.
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