Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Phoenix
The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of Greater Phoenix has been active in supporting voting rights and practices since 2020 – and today, they are ensuring that others in Arizona can have faith in local election systems. Amid unfounded allegations of election impropriety, the JCRC of Greater Phoenix led a tour of the Maricopa County tabulation center to help provide a clearer understanding of local election processes and reduce misinformation.
Repair the World
Repair the World mobilizes Jews in their communities to complete acts of service in support of local needs. With 12 chapters across the country, the organization has set the audacious goal to mobilize 1 million volunteers by 2026. For their commitment to the Jewish Partnership for Democracy, Repair the World is working on an initiative that provides a menu of options for volunteers who are interested in expanding their civic engagement. The interactive online media tool will help people engage in civic actions between and now and the 2024 general election.
On Optimism: Four Reasons Why Our Democracy Will Endure
On optimism: Four reasons why our democracy will endure
5 Tools to Find and Vet Accurate News
Courtesy of the News Literacy Project, we’re bringing you a few of the tips and tools you can use to test – and strengthen – your news literacy skills.
What is Transpartisanship?
During times of political division, many are quick to draw a line in the sand and assume that there is only one ideological path to protecting our values. However, we at A More Perfect Union believe that protecting and strengthening American democracy is not a partisan issue.
Reflections on a Visit to Maricopa County
In response to relentless attacks on the integrity of Arizona elections, County Recorder (and Hillel alum!) Stephen Richer and his colleagues have opened their doors to educate and empower community leaders to serve as trusted messengers for good information about the election process.
Institute for Jewish Spirituality (IJS)
IJS is working on a multilayered toolkit containing resources like podcast episodes, guided meditations, and written content designed to help people engage in civic behavior using mindful Jewish practices that also strengthen democracy in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election.
Jewish Community Relations Council for Tucson and Southern Arizona
The Jewish Community Relations Council for Tucson and Southern Arizona sees a Jewish obligation to make the world a better place – and today, it’s bringing the local community together on issues of American democracy.
What is ‘Zuckerbucks’?
While the term ‘Zuckerbucks’ may seem harmless, it has a dark side – as well as implications for Jews and for American democracy.
Media Literacy Resources
We’ve put together some resources to use or share as we continue to navigate these troubled waters.
Council of American Jewish Museums
CAJM is strengthening civic education and engagement in the public square by supporting critical conversations, sharing information, and modeling the inclusion of diverse voices.
Opportunities for Lawyers
Legal professionals have a unique opportunity to support free, fair, safe, and accessible elections. We’re partnering with the Election Official Legal Defense Network to make that happen.
Becoming A Polling Place
We believe free, fair, safe, and accessible elections benefit the entire faith community in America.
What is Civil Society?
What do we mean by civil society? And what does it have to do with the Jewish community?
City As Playground
How do interactions on a playground represent the way people relate to each other?
The Jewish Imperative to Protect and Strengthen American Democracy
In this piece, we make the case for sustained engagement to preserve this fragile and imperative system of self-governance.
Test what isn’t very civil?
Test do we mean by civil society? And what does it have to do with the Jewish community?