388:(BDS) movement. It does not reject outright the strategic, targeted use of boycott and divestment in justice campaigns, but here T’ruah focuses on the lack of distinction within the official BDS movement between Israel proper and the occupied Palestinian territories that points to a potential rejection of Israel’s right to exist, a right recognized by the United Nations and other international bodies. T’ruah supports the right to criticize and to challenge the policies of the State of Israel or of any other country, and are committed to working to end the occupation and to protect the human and civil rights of all of Israel’s citizens and those living under Israeli authority.
494:, T'ruah started the "Tomato Rabbis" campaign to oppose low wages and trafficking of farm-workers in Southwest Florida. T'ruah and the CIW have urged restaurant chains and grocery stores to sign Fair Food Agreements and buy only from growers that "legally commit to higher ethical standards. In 2018, T'ruah began organizing Jewish communities to ask Wendy’s to join 14 major corporations in doing the same, and is partnering with the coalition to expand the Fair Food Program into additional states and crops.
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Since 2012, T'ruah has sponsored a
Rabbinical Student Fellowship in Human Rights Leadership program. Through this program, a cohort of rabbinical and cantorial spend eight weeks working in a human rights/social justice organization in New York. Students spend two days at the T'ruah office, studying
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Previous efforts have included urging the Jewish
National Fund to issue a public statement that it would no longer engage in property transfers and evictions over the Green Line; working to end discrimination against Bedouin citizens of Israel; speaking against the deportation of African migrants and
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T'ruah has led delegations of clergy and lay leaders on trips to Israel and the occupied territories, to witness firsthand and to take action on human rights issues. T'ruah conducts periodic conference calls and in-person training for rabbis to learn about current human rights issues, and to develop
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Election Day the organization partnered with groups such as Election Defenders and the Faith Matters Network, to ready members of their communities and
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American Conferences on Judaism and Human Rights, which brought together diverse groups of hundreds of rabbis and cantors, human rights activists, and energized supporters to learn how they can take action on the most pressing human rights struggles of our
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began; and the separation of children from their parents at the southern border. T’ruah also condemned the
Executive Order that affirmed that Jews were protected under the "race, color, or national origin" clause of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the proposal to label human rights groups
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Rabbinical Students for Human Rights: Year in Israel Program offers rabbinical and cantorial students spending the academic year in Israel the opportunity to learn about human rights issues there, and to consider how to integrate such issues into their rabbinates. The program
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January 15, 2013, RHR-NA announced that it ending its formal affiliation with its sister organization in Israel, and would subsequently go by the name T'ruah: the Rabbinic Call for Human Rights. T'ruah said in its statement that the formal and fiscal status of the two groups
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In 2019, T’ruah organized New Jersey rabbis and cantors to work with a statewide coalition that successfully advocated to pass the
Isolated Confinement Restriction Act, which bans solitary confinement lasting more than 20 days (and 30 in a 60-day period) and eliminates the practice altogether for
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T’ruah advocates for an end to police practices that result in disproportionate stops, arrests, and deaths of people of color, advocating for more reasonable sentences, organizing communities to end prolonged solitary confinement, and educating the Jewish community on the current system of mass
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In 2019, T’ruah supported the Humane
Alternatives to Long-Term Solitary Confinement (HALT) Act (S1623/A2500), as a member of the Coalition for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement (CAIC). The HALT act sets a 15-day limit on stays in solitary and ends the use of solitary for the most vulnerable
326:. More than 400 rabbis signed the "Rabbis Letter on Home Demolition", the organization's first independent initiative. With Rabbi Gerald Serotta and Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum as founding board co-chairpersons and Rabbi Brian Walt as founding executive director, RHR-NA was launched.
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T’ruah is the only Jewish organization that is a member of ATEST, the
Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking, a U.S. coalition dedicated to supporting those vulnerable to trafficking. T’ruah was also a founding member of the Worker-driven Social Responsibility Network.
581:. Communities study Jewish text regarding human rights, discuss contemporary human rights struggles, and celebrate the connections between universal human rights and Jewish values. Over 130 communities participated in Human Rights Shabbat in 2012.
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T’ruah’s sanctuary network, Mikdash, is made up of over 70 member communities. T’ruah works as part of an interfaith network to mobilize synagogues and other Jewish communities to protect those facing deportation or other immigration challenges.
487:. T'ruah created The Jewish Campaign to End Slavery and Human Trafficking in an attempt to combat the record-high numbers of slaves today, as well as the root causes of trafficking in poverty and worker exploitation.
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campaign and administration, T’ruah opposed several policy positions and actions including the "Muslim ban" that resulted in arrests of T’ruah rabbis during protests of these policies, the detention of migrants in
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Human Rights Shabbat is an annual T'ruah initiative to educate Jewish communities about the intersection of Jewish values and universal human rights. Started in 2007, Human Rights Shabbat falls before
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In 2016, T’ruah organized California rabbis and cantors to support SB1143, which ended long-term solitary confinement for juveniles, and represented the rabbinic community in a state-wide coalition.
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organizations for a delay of days or weeks before winners are declared in some races due to the record use of mailed ballots. The organization called for the resignation or removal of Trump for the
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Not long after the organization's founding, RHR-NA began to work on advocacy and education around human rights issues in North America. In January 2005, in response to revelations about the use of
318:(RHR) Israel, a group of North American rabbis organized a North American Rabbinic Committee of RHR. Just a few months later, the rabbis began to gather signatures for a letter to Prime Minister
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that torture is "ineffective", "morally wrong", and against Jewish law. T'ruah launched the Jewish Campaign Against Torture in 2005, with more than 800 rabbis signing T'ruah's
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had confused supporters. Board member Rabbi Sid Schwarz explained that the decision to re-organize was made "by mutual agreement with our colleagues in Israel."
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human rights in Jewish texts and learning with guest scholars and experts, and work three days a week in partner organizations of T'ruah.
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and local Palestinian groups, visits with asylum seekers in Tel Aviv, and trips to meet with
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1204:"Jewish National Fund Finally Releases List of Grantees in Israeli West Bank Settlements"
1543:"This Tisha B'Av, American Jews use the day of lament to cry out to God for Black lives"
2022:""Inter-faith dialogue isn't inter-faith agreement" – Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster, Truah"
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272:(RHR-NA) in 2002. On January 15, 2013, RHR-NA ended its formal affiliation with
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vulnerable populations including juveniles, pregnant inmates, and the elderly.
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demonstrations and vigils protesting family separation at the U.S. border.
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a "national symbol of torture" and called upon the President to close it.
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nonprofits in Slingshot '12-'13, a resource guide for Jewish innovation.
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1769:"Jewish Activists Who Fought Trump Promise They Won't Go Easy on Biden"
830:"Diaspora alarm over Israel: Your guide to what the critics are saying"
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and related issues of indefinite detention. In a petition to President
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1362:"Ending Solitary Confinement in New York Is a Win for Jewish Values"
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1796:"Trump still appears to believe all Jews are really Israelis"
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Training in human rights leadership for rabbis and lay people
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Rabbinical Students for Human Rights: Year in Israel Program
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who act on the Jewish imperative to respect and protect the
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1388:"The Public Deserves Clarity On Torture - The Jewish Week"
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The North American Conferences on Judaism and Human Rights
302:. T'ruah was named one of the nation's 50 most innovative
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Rabbinical Student Fellowship in Human Rights Leadership
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Form 990: Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax
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Rabbi Kenneth Chasen and Rabbi Nancy Wiener, as of 2021
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Human rights organizations based in the United States
1682:"Why Wendy's Is The Worst Place For A Shabbat Dinner"
1854:"Why Jews have a special obligation to resist Trump"
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De Luce, Dan; Williams, Abigail (October 23, 2020).
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908:"A Rabbinic Call For Human Rights - The Jewish Week"
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1489:"Want to help immigrants? Don't go to the border"
1146:"Israel & the Occupied Territories: Overview"
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467:In 2018, 2019 and 2020, T'ruah helped organized
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497:T'ruah's partnership with CIW was cited by the
18:T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
2053:"At Human Rights Shabbat, Their Aim Is T'ruah"
1992:"Refugee claimants in Israel face challenges"
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439:. T'ruah also condemns the use of prolonged
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2154:Jewish charities based in the United States
1742:Worker-Driven Social Responsibility Network
1285:"A Moral Case Against Solitary Confinement"
1038:"The Village Voice: Rabbis Against Torture"
999:http://www.rhr-na.org/images/forward_ad.pdf
828:Silow-Carroll, Andrew (February 12, 2023).
384:T’ruah does not affiliate with the Global
230:T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
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1712:Alliance to End Slavery & Trafficking
1708:"ATEST Welcomes New Member Organization"
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1651:"Face to Face With the Wendy's Bosses"
1116:"Rabbis for Human Rights groups split"
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594:The Raphael Lemkin Human Rights Award
579:Universal Declaration of Human Rights
292:and the organization is a registered
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223:Rabbis for Human Rights North America
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1516:"When silence is akin to complicity"
1417:Jewish Values and Torture Curriculum
1360:Bronstein, Lester (April 26, 2021).
509:Approach to the Trump Administration
391:Bowing to pressure from T’ruah, the
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1622:Olitzky, Jesse (January 21, 2019).
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1990:Adelman, Howard (April 29, 2018).
1910:Jenkins, Jack (October 29, 2020).
1883:Jacobs, Jill (December 26, 2016).
1833:from the original on March 9, 2021
1794:Jacobs, Jill (December 12, 2019).
1624:"You say tomato, I say fair wages"
1495:from the original on March 5, 2021
1237:from the original on June 22, 2020
1202:Maltz, Judy (September 22, 2016).
1040:. Villagevoice.com. Archived from
1017:from the original on June 25, 2012
851:Ari Gross, Judah (March 2, 2023).
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2159:Organizations established in 2002
2051:Cohen, Jason (December 2, 2015).
1568:Yudelson, Larry (July 12, 2018).
1283:Singer, Suzanne (July 27, 2016).
459:Immigration and sanctuary/Mikdash
352:has been the executive director.
314:In 2002, inspired by the work of
2144:Charities based in New York City
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2002:from the original on May 9, 2021
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1541:Shimron, Yonat (July 29, 2020).
1444:Yudelson, Larry (July 4, 2019).
1368:from the original on May 4, 2021
1310:Yudelson, Larry (July 4, 2019).
1210:from the original on May 5, 2021
1013:. Mondoweiss.net. May 23, 2012.
885:from the original on May 4, 2021
802:Gergely, Julia (June 17, 2022).
624:includes time in Israel and the
522:facilities, including after the
419:Torture and solitary confinement
365:Israel and Palestinian relations
1963:Hauser, Emily (July 11, 2017).
1680:Kirzane, Daniel (May 8, 2018).
1595:Slavery & Human Trafficking
1487:Pearce, Salem (July 23, 2019).
490:Through a partnership with the
453:Guantanamo Bay detention center
445:Guantanamo Bay detention center
437:Rabbinic Letter Against Torture
1092:. Forward.com. April 6, 2011.
575:International Human Rights Day
492:Coalition of Immokalee Workers
386:Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions
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1491:. Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
1229:Hanua, Shira (June 3, 2020).
1036:Nat Hentoff (July 11, 2006).
749:. Accessed on March 23, 2016.
1364:. The New York Jewish Week.
968:"Slingshot 12-13; Slingshot"
427:. Executive Director Rabbi
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1471:Version archived 2013-04-08
1428:Version archived 2013-04-08
1337:West, Perry (May 8, 2019).
1287:. San Francisco Chronicle.
1260:. Daily Hampshire Gazette.
483:as an imperative to oppose
276:in Israel, and was renamed
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834:Jewish Telegraphic Agency
648:-Israeli citizens in the
399:Ending Mass Incarceration
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2164:Rabbinical organizations
1738:"Coordinating Committee"
475:Slavery and forced labor
288:T'ruah's offices are in
1572:. The Jewish Standard.
1518:. The Jewish Standard.
1314:. The Jewish Standard.
626:Palestinian territories
316:Rabbis for Human Rights
274:Rabbis for Human Rights
258:Palestinian Territories
232:, often referred to as
74:charitable organization
1341:. Catholic News Agency
881:. September 22, 2016.
260:. Approximately 2,000
238:nonprofit organization
2028:. February 28, 2013.
2085:. January 12, 2017.
1657:. Socialist Worker.
1655:Socialist Worker.org
809:New York Jewish Week
706:"Board of Directors"
640:in partnership with
634:Combatants for Peace
630:Breaking the Silence
569:Human Rights Shabbat
441:solitary confinement
393:Jewish National Fund
360:Issues and campaigns
2119:on January 20, 2015
2055:. Jewish Exponent.
1858:The Washington Post
1714:. October 5, 2018.
1448:. Jewish Standard.
1233:. Times of Israel.
1156:on January 20, 2015
1120:The Times of Israel
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938:"The Shofar Blasts"
712:. October 6, 2016.
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