There are many ways to take action for refugees and asylum seekers from home or
with small groups of family and friends this coming National Refugee Shabbat.Dear John,
In the face of the sudden uncertainty and vulnerability of the COVID-19
outbreak, many of us are thankful for the comfort and safety of our homes. But
for millions of displaced people around the world, this is not the case. In this
moment when we are reminded how interconnected and interdependent we all are, we
will continue to show solidarity for refugees and asylum seekers worldwide.
There are many ways to take action for refugees and asylum seekers from home or
with small groups of family and friends this coming National Refugee Shabbat.
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Join more than 330 communities and thousands of individuals across the United
States (as well as Canada and Europe) in our shared commitment to uphold our
country’s long legacy of welcome.
Join us as we celebrate and act on our Jewish obligation to welcome, love, and
protect the stranger.
Join us for National Refugee Shabbat [[link removed]] .
In solidarity,
Rabbi Rachel Grant Meyer
Rabbi-in-Residence
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