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- Newsweek: America Is Buying Chinese Goods—and Supporting China’s Genocide | Opinion
- The Humanity of it All: JWW Statement on the Israel-Hamas War
- Tying Together Our Past, Present, and Our Future
- 3 Years and Just Getting Started
- Elie Wiesel Foundation Awards Grant to Nonprofit Trio to “Restore the Rights and Dignity of the Uyghur Population”
- Responding to the “national day of hate”
- An effective response to the Syria crisis
- Jewish World Watch applauds Canada for Uyghur resettlement vote
- Announcing the Walk to End Genocide Youth Art Contest
- The Armenian people are facing crisis once again
- Human Rights Groups Condemn State Department Decision to Honor Intel and Gap, Inc., Companies Listed on Jewish World Watch Uyghur Forced Labor Database
- JWW’s Serena Oberstein named Activist of the Year by Asm. Jesse Gabriel
- Jewish World Watch commends House passage of Uyghur Policy Act
- Press Release: Jewish World Watch applauds establishment of Genocide Awareness Day in CA
- Press Release: Gala honoring Uyghur leader Nury Turkel raises money for anti-genocide work
- Labor rights are an American tradition. Let’s export them to the world.
- “Women are the real architects of society”
- Jewish World Watch featured in Newsweek
- Announcing the Uyghur Forced Labor Database
- Column: We must act now to save the Rohingya
- Xinjiang Police Files: Truth and Justice
- Jewish World Watch applauds Airbnb for taking down its listings in China
- Jewish Rohingya Justice Network applauds House passage of bipartisan Burma bill, calls on Senate to act
- U.S. formally recognizes Rohingya genocide
- 500 days of war in Tigray
- Channeling the conviction of Vashti and Esther
- The power of women
- How domestic production can fight Uyghur genocide
- Career Opportunity: Full Time Executive Assistant
- Recommitting to the fight against genocide
- More than just a food source for Darfuri survivors
- President Biden signs Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act into law
- BREAKING: Senate passes Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, bill headed to President Biden’s desk
- Celebrating victories on Human Rights Day
- Fighting for the dignity of genocide survivors – 17 years and counting
- BREAKING: House approves Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act
- BREAKING: U.S. announces diplomatic boycott of 2022 Olympic Games
- Let us radiate light into the world
- In loving memory: Katie Jay Scott & Gabriel Stauring
- Sadiki’s story: From the mines to a classroom in the DRC
- ICAN, JWW, ANCA-WR inaugurate the Armenian Jewish Advisory Council (AJAC)
- Once again: This year, be the shofar
- High Holidays: What will you choose in 5782?
- TAP Talks: I’m not always saving the world, and that’s okay
- Jewish Insider: Jewish groups hear echoes of Hitler’s Games in run-up to 2022 Beijing Olympics
- Introducing our refreshed website
- Your support ensures the release of child soldiers in the DRC
- In loving memory of Malkah Schulweis
- A momentous weekend for the Armenian people
- Now is the time for the U.S. to increase support in Tigray
- Yom HaShoah: Honor their stories with action
- Uyghurs: JWW Applauds US Sanctions Against Chinese Officials
- We stand firmly with the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community
- JWW applauds bill that would support Uyghurs seeking asylum
- A dark week for Myanmar’s Rohingya
- Myanmar military coup: The Rohingya need you now
- Holocaust Remembrance Day: How to honor those we lost
- Our hope for the first 100 days of the Biden Administration
- U.S. State Department takes significant step by recognizing Uyghur genocide
- 50 Genocide prevention organizations and experts call for UN Commission of Inquiry on crimes against humanity and genocide against Uyghurs
- We will continue to fight intolerance to create a more just world
- Let’s hold up the world together
- Jewish leaders sign letter in support of Artsakh
- 10 years after UN Mapping Report, still no justice in the Congo
- High Holy Days 2020: To be a Jew is to act globally
- Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act passes House – now onto the Senate
- Myanmar soldiers confess to genocide: Now the U.S. must act
- Historic peace deal signed between Sudan’s new government and rebel groups
- Evidence shows that Boko Haram used children as suicide bombers
- It’s time for U.S. to call Rohingya atrocities genocide
- Jewish World Watch demands the immediate protection of Dr. Denis Mukwege
- Sharing our mission together
- Announcing our new Executive Director, Serena Oberstein
- Violence spikes in Darfur: genocide survivors and Sudan’s transition at risk
- COVID-19 emergency response in the Congo
- Call Myanmar’s crimes against Rohingya by their rightful name: Genocide
- Turkey waging war against Kurds and Yazidi genocide survivors
- Genocide alert: New evidence shows that Uyghurs subjected to the crime of crimes
- Major advocacy victory! Uyghur Act signed into law
- Racism, Violence and the Roots of Mass Atrocities
- When Enough is Enough = Never Again
- Parsha Bamidbar: Can we count on YOU?
- Uyghur Act passes Congress: Accountability for China’s atrocities within reach
- Even during COVID-19 pandemic, advocacy efforts progressing
- Our fears realized: COVID-19 reaches Rohingya refugee camps
- Jewish World Watch announces COVID-19 emergency grants
- COVID-19 and the Congo: The latest news from the ground
- Yom HaShoah: We refuse to stand idly by, no matter the obstacles we face
- Support The Never Again Education Act during Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month
- The Rohingya are living in a COVID-19 tinderbox
- Even during a pandemic, protect rights and prevent atrocities
- COVID-19: On-the-ground updates from our partners
- Announcement regarding COVID-19 and the Walk to End Genocide
- Sudan PM’s assassination attempt a reminder of the challenges ahead
- Sudan’s al-Bashir and the Hope of Justice: A Backgrounder
- Justice for Darfur, Bashir will stand trial
- Expanded travel ban foments hate, harms civilians fleeing atrocities
- The Syrian war: A never-ending nightmare for civilians
- Historic day for Rohingya: World Court orders Myanmar to take immediate action to prevent genocide
- Thank you for a life-changing year
- 15 years of fighting genocide together
- Shining a light on the Uyghur crisis
- Global Fragility Act signed into law: A monumental victory for atrocity prevention
- From child survivor to teacher: A Congolese success story
- Congo in chaos: restore order to protect lives
- Bipartisan passage of Uyghur Act critical step to demand accountability from China
- A big week for Rohingya justice: major strides toward achieving accountability
- Stop the forced relocation of the Rohingya
- The House overwhelmingly recognizes the Armenian Genocide
- President Trump: Withdrawing our troops from Syria could lead to genocide
- A special Shabbat dinner with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege
- House to vote on Rohingya genocide: the time to act is now!
- Two major milestones in Uyghur advocacy
- Two years after the Rohingya genocide, name the crime and stop suggesting sham returns
- In the Congo: Caring for survivors of rape
- Congo: Returning abducted children to childhood
- The Ebola epidemic in the DRC is just the tip of the iceberg
- Power-sharing agreement signed in Sudan, but hard work just beginning
- Is the U.S. border crisis a mass atrocity?
- Sudan in chaos: What is happening, what’s at stake and what can be done
- The Burma Act in the House: What it means for the Rohingya
- More than 100 killed in Sudan as military cracks down on protesters, derails transition
- We applaud the passage of the Global Fragility Act in the House — onto the Senate!
- Transition agreed upon in Sudan, but still a long road ahead
- China is systematically abusing Uyghurs. The U.S. must pressure them to stop.
- Escalating violence in Syria forces hundreds of thousands to flee
- A Mother’s Day Story: When a child becomes the inspiration
- Freedom, at long last, for Reuters journalists in Myanmar
- The tragedy in Poway
- Remembering the Armenian Genocide
- Mourning with the people of Sri Lanka, refusing to give in to hate
- Sudan coup ousts al-Bashir: Cause for celebration or concern?
- The Rwandan Genocide: 25 years later
- Rohingya Refugee Megacamp: Need as far as the eye can see
- International Women’s Day with Rohingya survivors: Sisterhood and the Power of Information
- With entry to Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar closed for a day, time to explore life and organizations nearby
- Finally arrived: Meeting the Rohingya in the camps for the first time
- En route to the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar
- JWW on the Hill: New Congress, new opportunities
- The L.A. Walk to End Genocide is THIS SUNDAY!
- Lemkin Summit Day 2: DRC locals play tremendous role in bringing peace – but U.S. engagement vital
- Lemkin Summit Day 1: To stop atrocities – follow the money and see where it goes; PLUS promising indicators in the DRC
- Women, children at highest risk with U.S. troop withdrawal from Syria
- ‘We are all Darfur!’: Sudan protests gather momentum, call for Bashir’s resignation
- Congo’s election drama: African leaders take a stand
- Trump signs Elie Wiesel Act into law
- Sudan protests: Calls for bread evolve into civil rights revolution, reach Darfur
- Congo has a new president: Will Tshisekedi bring much needed change or will things stay the same?
- Congolese people anxiously await presidential election results
- Thank you for an impactful year
- Congo’s elections went ahead, marked by concerns but also courage
- As Congo’s elections approach, the country unravels
- Why Rabbi Schulweis (z”l) believed in the mission of Jewish World Watch
- Help us make “Never Again” a reality
- The survival story of Sattar: A Rohingya boy from Myanmar
- The lifesaving impact of knowledge
- Ceasefire called for in Yemen
- Senate passes bipartisan resolution to end military support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen
- House calls Myanmar military’s actions against Rohingya genocide
- Elie Wiesel Act passes unanimously in the Senate
- Big gains: Elie Wiesel act passes, calling out Rohingya genocide, ceasefire in Yemen
- Advocating for those without a voice
- Genocide Convention 70 years later: Vision lives on despite setbacks
- Rohingya repatriation: stop everything until big changes are made
- Why the U.S. should label Myanmar military’s actions genocide
- U.S. Holocaust Museum, State Dept. contractor join Jewish World Watch in calling Rohingya crisis genocide
- Another advocacy victory: Iraq and Syria Act passes both chambers
- Jewish World Watch applauds the passing of DR Congo bill in U.S. House of Representatives
- Senate vote on Yemen a step in the right direction
- In Darfur, refugee returns are involuntary, poorly planned and potentially dangerous
- The Killings in Beni: Who’s really behind the atrocities?
- Congo: Breaking the cycle of conflict
- Cameroon in crisis: Kidnapped children and the Anglophone / Francophone divide
- Yemen: ‘I feel my friend’s pain and my pain. I don’t feel anything else’
- Tree of Life Synagogue: Atrocity at Home
- Sharing the Tree of Life Synagogue’s pain
- The Japanese man who saved 6,000 Jews with his handwriting
- Excerpted from “To Be A Jew Today”: A sermon by Rabbi Paul Kipnes
- Benny Signer: Excerpts from his Lech Lecha Bar Mitzvah speech
- National Refugee Shabbat: Sermon spotlights
- South Sudan today: An update on world’s youngest country
- New Challenges to Justice: Genocide in the 21st Century event
- Congo still needs our attention: Rays of hope amidst mounting chaos
- The Darfur genocide 15 years on: What has changed?
- Dr. Denis Mukwege, longtime JWW grant recipient, wins Nobel Peace Prize
- Genocide advocacy: 6 vital steps to help the Rohingya
- Yemen on the brink: The U.S. must stop facilitating potential war crimes
- The value of your gift: A Yom Kippur message from our Executive Director
- Corruption investigation results in debarment of several Syria-related aid workers
- Genocide, jailed journalists and the ICC ruling: Time for U.S. to ramp up pressure on Myanmar
- Noura Hussein’s life is in danger again
- U.N. calls Myanmar military’s attack of Rohingya ‘genocide’
- Why the Rohingya crisis is a genocide
- The Trump Administration’s support for religious freedom: Too good to be true?
- Congo’s democracy remains in the balance
- Yemen: The time to act is now
- Ex-diplomats warn Pompeo against cutting U.S. refugee bureau
- Jump-4-Syrian-Children
- Words Cannot Do Justice
- (Some) Darfuris Return Home
- On Yom HaShoah, we remember with resolve
- Meet Amani Matabaro Tom: JWW’s field rep in the Congo
- Milken students educate about JWW, genocide
- Act against gender-based violence this Women’s Day
- Students Tout JWW’s Teen Ambassador Program
- Purim is a Call to Social Justice
- We Will Not Forget the Darfuris
- How to Make Every Day a Day of Social Justice
- Anti-Genocide Advocates Converge in Washington, D.C., for Lemkin Summit
- A Child of the Holocaust’s Call to Action
- What’s it Like to Be a Refugee?
- JWW and other Jewish organizations call on Senate to address Rohingya crisis
- Thank you for a year of commitment!
- Demonstrators Protest Rohingya Persecution at Myanmar Consulate
- Rally for the Rohingya
- South Sudan’s youth: perpetrators or peacebuilders?
- The United States has Lifted Sanctions on Sudan
- We are better than this
- JWW’s Teen Interns React to Rabbi Schulweis’ Founding Sermon
- Sons of Congo: An Extraordinary Program
- Congo’s Youth are Frustrated, Angry, and Hopeful
- Echoes Of The Holocaust In Syria
- Advocacy Success: Resolution on South Sudan Passes
- A Passover without sustenance in South Sudan
- Suspending Conflict Minerals Rule Would Be Disastrous
- Remembering History, the Holocaust and the Plight of Refugees
- This is what activism looks like
- Stand Up For Refugees!
- Obama Lifts Sudan Sanctions, JWW Responds
- A Message from Our New Board Chair, Diana Buckhantz
- DR Congo Reaches Agreement to End Kabila’s Rule
- Taking Stock After Three Years of Conflict in South Sudan
- JWW’s Director of Advocacy and Programs speaks to International Business Times about DRC President Kabila
- Failed Evacuation of Aleppo Leaves Thousands at Risk
- South Sudan: Will Calling it Genocide Make a Difference?
- Success! Your Advocacy Matters
- Working to End Rape by Educating the Men of Congo
- Post Election: Now more than ever we must work together
- Risk of Genocide Very Real in South Sudan
- Where would you go? What would you bring?
- Peace in Congo remains a long way off
- RHMS Social Justice Fellows Announced
- Teen Ambassador Program Launched
- A not so temporary sukkah
- Take Action to Help End Atrocities in Syria
- The Butterfly Effect
- Happy Rosh Hashanah
- JWW Joins with South Sudanese for a Conference on Unity and Peace
- Conflict Causes Refugees: Invest in Prevention
- Sudan’s President Bashir is still a wanted génocidaire and war criminal
- JWW Intern Gabby Blum is One Cool Kid!
- World Humanitarian Day – Action is Needed in Syria
- Another Kind of ‘Dream Team’ – #TeamRefugees
- DRC Continues to Silence Human Rights Monitors
- The Bare Minimum: Due Diligence Reporting Shouldn’t Be a Question
- 2016 Summer Advocacy Training & Meetings
- The Necessity of Teen Engagement
- Renewed Violence in South Sudan: New Leadership Necessary for Peace
- Remembering Elie Wiesel
- Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation: All are Needed in South Sudan
- Congolese Protest Nationwide Against Kabila’s Third Term
- Bashir’s Continued Impunity: What it means for international justice
- 2016 Walk to End Genocide News Coverage
- DRC‘s 2016 Elections: Expectations From the People On-the-Ground
- 120 Members of Congress Ask Obama to Keep Sudan a Priority
- Fighting Back Against Genocide Denial
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Yazidis
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: #DearNextPresident
- Organizational Statement on South Sudan
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Armenian Genocide
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Bosnian War and Srebrenica Genocide
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Cambodian Genocide
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: South Sudan
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: Sudan
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Rwandan Genocide
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Holocaust
- Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016
- Students Call on Secretary Kerry to Address Rights Abuses in DRC
- Happy International Women’s Day!
- An Anniversary We Don’t Want to Celebrate
- Darfur Genocide
- The Lemkin Summit: A Weekend of Learning and Action
- The Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities
- Burundi: As Conflict Continues the World Tries to Determine What to Do
- Katzburg Gabriel Family Receives Jewish World Watch Global Soul Award
- A Family of Global Souls Reaches Outside the Self to Comfort the Other
- Why We Can’t Turn Our Back on Syria’s Refugees
- Genocide & Atrocities Prevention – The US Government Can Do More
- Make Your Voice Heard at the Presidential Debates!
- eChievement Award: Janice Kamenir-Reznik of JWW
- Thousand Oaks Synagogue Fosters Good Deeds for Mitzvah Day
- Tell President Obama: US Should Take in More Syrian Refugees!
- Threats to Peace in South Sudan
- Turning Values into Action in 5776
- Kavumu: Terror in the Night
- “Congo’s Indiana Jones: Changing Lives, One Child at a Time” by Diana Buckhantz
- “Feeding Minds and Bellies” by Diana Buckhantz
- “Stand Up for Congo” by Diana Buckhantz
- Local Groups Rally Support for Syrian Refugees
- On Syrian Refugee Crisis, Jewish Community Moves From Words to Action
- “A True Hero” by Diana Buckhantz
- “Hope and Despair from Congo’s Leaders of Tomorrow” by Mike Brand
- “I Never Spoke to My Children” by Mike Brand
- “Raise Your Hands Up” by Diana Buckhantz
- Next Steps: Conflict Minerals and Company Disclosures
- The Intern Chronicles: “There Are Ways to Help the People in the World that Need It.”
- The Intern Chronicles: “I Realized How Much I Learned.”
- The Intern Chronicles: “I Am Through Shutting My Eyes and Done Closing My Ears.”
- A New Teacher in 5776
- You Can Transform the World.
- Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir travels to China
- South Sudan’s Peace Deal Signed, But More Needs to be Done
- Spotlight on Darfuri Refugees in Chad: Food Crisis
- eTown Honors JWW President & Co-Founder Janice Kamenir-Reznik with Their eChievement Award
- Saving Lives in South Sudan
- Action Alert: Tell your Congressperson to Co-Sponsor South Sudan Legislation
- University Fellow Blog: Jenna Dresner
- Independence Day in the World’s Newest Country, A Less Than Joyous Occasion
- A Way Out of the Crisis in South Sudan
- Jewish World Watch Remembers Sir Nicholas Winton
- Joining Jewish World Watch
- University Fellow Blog: Marnina Wirtschafter
- University Fellow Blog: Emily Collinson
- Sudan’s al-Bashir Escapes Arrest for Genocide
- University Fellow Blog: Vivian Rotenstein
- Tensions are High in Burundi: Why It Matters (Updated)
- “Filling the Bucket” — Anne Roberts
- “Women in Leadership” — Diana Buckhantz
- “Recommitting” — Vaughan Meyer
- “Overwhelmed? Not a Chance.” — Michael Jeser
- “There is So Much More” — Diana Buckhantz
- “Tears of Hope” — Michael Jeser
- “Leaving Congo One Day” — Diana Buckhantz
- “A Day Like Today” — Diana Buckhantz
- “Heroes” — Michael Jeser
- “Congo’s Resilient Women” — Diana Buckhantz
- “It’s No Wonder We’re Inspired” — Vaughan Meyer
- “I Must Believe” — Diana Buckhantz
- “Rape is a Men’s Issue, Too” – Michael Jeser
- “Jewish in Congo” — by Anne Roberts
- “Ubuntu” — Vaughan Meyer
- “Into the Mountain” — Diana Buckhantz
- “Advocating for Their Future” — Vaughan Meyer
- “Hard Work” — Spencer Neiman
- Arriving in Rwanda: Ghosts of a Troubled Past, Working Towards a Better Future
- A Family Experience
- “Responsibility” — Vaughan Meyer
- “Nothing Like It”– Michael Jeser
- “Going Back To Congo” — Diana Buckhantz
- “Grateful” –Irvin Kintaudi
- “Swords to Plowshares” — Terri Smooke
- “Raising the Bar” — Ada Horwich
- “Shavuot in Congo: In Pursuit of Justice” — Janice Kamenir-Reznik
- “Carrying on Dillon’s Mission” — Irvin Kintaudi
- “Counting Our Blessings, With Love From Congo” — Janice Kamenir-Reznik
- “Inspiring Moment of the Day” — Naama Haviv
- “Bright White Paint, Bright New Future” — Naama Haviv
- “Wasted Lives?” — Janice Kamenir-Reznik
- “Why We Go” — Janice Kamenir-Reznik
- “Instrument of Change”–Terri Smooke
- “Superheroes of Congo” –Naama Haviv
- “First Generation” — Irvin Kintaudi
- “A Much Anticipated Voyage” — Ada Horwich
- Africa… Why Bother?
- About the Conflict in Central African Republic
- About the Conflict in South Sudan
- Education through Action
- A Weekend with Dr. Mukwege
- “Falling in Love” — Diana Buckhantz
- Recharging Your Batteries in DRC by Diane Kabat
- An Emotional Day by Janice Kamenir-Reznik
- “We Weren’t Expecting This” — Diana Buckhantz
- Loss of Innocence by Diane Kabat
- Never Underestimate the Power of Bandaids
- “Rape Crisis in Congo: Impunity for Men Must Stop” — Diana Buckhantz
- Repairing our Broken World: Stories from the Congo
- Not in Kansas Anymore
- Some Final Thoughts…and a Last Word
- Congo is where my heart stays.
- We All Share Responsibility for the Congo
- We All Share Responsibility for the Congo, by Janice Kamenir-Reznik
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- Never underestimate the power of bandaids
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