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Democracy, Judaism, and the Vote
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association published a booklet entitled, "Democracy, Judaism, and the Vote: What You Need to Know," making the case for why American Jews must uphold democracy, and offering religious and secular resources to support this work.
Civic Connections: Interfaith and Intergroup Dialogue
Uri L'Tzedek worked with different faith and community leaders to create a series of online workshops designed to educate participants on local civic engagement.
Jewish Voters’ Guide to Local Elections
JCRC of Greater Washington and the Washington Jewish Week teamed up to produce a Northern Virginia Congressional Jewish Voters’ Guide to help local voters become more informed about the candidates running for U.S. Senate and for U.S. House seats in Virginia’s 7th, 8th, 1th, and 11th Congressional Districts. Each candidate was asked to introduce themselves and to present their positions on important issues facing the Jewish community.
Make Civic Engagement Easy: Democracy Ballot
Repair the World, in partnership with the A More Perfect Union team, designed and released the Democracy Ballot, a menu of options to expand your civic engagement through service and education in support of free, fair, safe, and accessible elections in 2024 and beyond.
Create a Value-Centered Approach to Civics in Jewish Schools
The Brandeis School of San Francisco developed "The Mifgash Playbook" to encourage other schools to adopt best practices in values-centered civics education into their curricula and programs.
Equip Parents to Talk about Democracy and Elections
The Union for Reform Judaism partnered with Highlights Magazine to develop a resource entitled "Grow a Good Citizen: Talking with Kids about Voting and Democracy," which provides guidance to help parents talk with their kids about democracy and the election process.