Announcing this year's Labor on the Bimah!
JUFJ's annual Labor on the Bimah program is back! We're especially thrilled to announce this year's theme: restaurant worker justice. We will be working closely with the Restaurant Opportunities Center-DC and Interfaith Worker Justice to address problems such as low wages, wage theft, racial and gender discrimination, and a lack of health insurance and paid sick leave that occur in the restaurant industry.
As always, JUFJ volunteers are critical to the growing success of Labor on the Bimah, especially as we work to break last years' record participation of 45 congregations! There are lots of ways to join the JUFJ Labor on the Bimah team. You can help create the resource packet, plan an interfaith text study, contact or speak at congregations, or get involved in recruiting and training volunteers.
If you are interested in volunteering, or in connecting your community with Labor on the Bimah, contact our Labor on the Bimah coordinator, Jessie Posilkin, at jessie@jufj.org.


