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Equality Act calls Bible a bigoted document, says rabbinic group
The Equality Act has the potential to bring the United States’ centuries-long history of respecting and providing robust protection for our religious beliefs and liberties to an abrupt and ignominious end.
Rabbis Decry “Another Anti-Semitic Omar Outrage”
Although the Biden Administration and many nations declared the ICC action invalid, for Rep. Omar Jewish guilt is predetermined, and the ICC is but another tool with which to bash Israel.
Rabbinic group says Anti-Semitism now accepted in Congress
The action against Rep. Greene, coupled with the elevation of Rep. Omar, signals that Congress is now willing to tolerate Anti-Semitism when it is politically advantageous to do so.
Congresswoman Mary Miller holds Rabbinic Roundtable
“I am thankful to have had the opportunity to meet and speak with the Rabbinic Board of the CJV and other rabbinic leaders,” Rep. Miller said.
Rabbis to House Leaders: “Virtue Signaling” on Hate endangers Jews
The American Jewish community is at greater risk today, because partisans chose to ‘virtue signal’ instead of taking real action.
CJV Condemns Comments by Marjorie Taylor Greene
She does not represent the free, tolerant and open society that Georgians and all Americans pride ourselves on being.
Attack on Biden Appointee “Classically Antisemitic,” Rabbis Say
The rabbis deplored the Mother Jones article as a “hit piece” exhibiting “classically Antisemitic” bias.
Rabbis to Biden: Transgender Executive Order Threatens the Safety and Privacy of All Americans
For millions of women and girls across the country, this regressive legislation violates their basic right to equal access.
Rabbinic Group Mourns the Passing of Sheldon Adelson
Although many of Sheldon Adelson’s activities were in the public eye, he nonetheless embodied the Jewish teaching of “Say little and do much.”
Rabbinic group calls for civility amid rising political tensions
The current polarized state of politics is unsustainable for a civilized country, and both sides need to step back from the brink.