Every child in DC should have a healthy childhood and a quality education, no matter their race, family wealth, or neighborhood. Every educator should have the resources they need to thrive, and [...]
Sharing your paid leave story is critical to protecting and expanding DC's groundbreaking paid family and medical leave program. Hearing the stories and personal narratives of community members [...]
Celebrate Labor Day by bringing JUFJ's campaigns for economic justice to your congregation's Shabbat services. Let us know how you want to get involved.
Budgets are moral documents on both sides of the ledger. Who pays what taxes and what we choose to invest in reflect where we want to go as a city. The current draft of the budget woefully [...]
The popular "Think Jewishly, Act Locally" workshop series, hosted by JUFJ and the Edlavitch DCJCC's Morris Cafritz Center for Social Responsibility, is returning in February, 2025! RSVP for a [...]
Every working person deserves to be treated with respect, whether they work in an office, a restaurant, a construction site, or in a home. Have you ever had a domestic worker (like a home health [...]