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As Refugee Crises Intensify, Jews Aid in U.S. Resettlement
American View
As Refugee Crises Intensify, Jews Aid in U.S. Resettlement
by
Rahel Musleah
Synagogues and other Jewish groups have historically mobilized to help resettle refugees—most recently from Afghanistan, and soon from Ukraine.
American View
The Vera Institute of Justice Honors Its Namesake
by
Shira Hanau
Named for legendary Jewish philanthropist Vera Schweitzer, the institute provides legal services and advocates for prison reform.
American View
Emma Lazarus: Activist, Poet, Inspiration
by
Rahel Musleah
It’s been more than 130 years since Emma Lazarus died, but she remains a potent symbol linking immigration policy and women’s rights.
Hadassah
The Stranger’s Journey
by
Lisa Hostein
From our earliest days fleeing oppression in Egypt until today, our ancestors, our families have known what it means to be immigrants, refugees and outcasts.
Wider World
Passage Over the Pyrenees
by
Patricia Giniger Snyder
During World War II, refugee Jews fled from Nazi-dominated France to Spain over the treacherous Pyrenees mountain range.
American View
Easing a Brutal Journey for Migrants in Arizona
by
Roberta Elliott
In a personal quest to understand the current plight of refugees and migrants, an activist finds Arizona to be a land of contradictions.
Holidays
Holidays
Give Me Your Huddled Masses?
by
Erica Brown
by
Erica Brown
Some Jewish narratives suggest that our repeated command to be kind to the stranger must be balanced by thoughtful consideration.
Hadassah
Refugees: Fear, Not Prejudice
Readers react to a commentary on the refugee crisis; Jewish Pittsburgh.
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