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Newsweek: America Is Buying Chinese Goods—and Supporting China’s Genocide | Opinion

News & FeaturesMay 29, 2024

By Gordon G. Chang Author, commentator Critics and supporters are battling it out after President Joe Biden announced that he…

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The Humanity of it All: JWW Statement on the Israel-Hamas War 

News & FeaturesMarch 23, 2024

As a nonprofit organization guided by Jewish values and dedicated to countering genocide around the world and the hate that…

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Tying Together Our Past, Present, and Our Future

News & FeaturesJanuary 26, 2024

As Jews around the world observe International Holocaust Remembrance Day this Saturday, we cannot escape the knowledge that we are…

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3 Years and Just Getting Started

UncategorizedAugust 4, 2023

Three years ago this week, I took on what would become one of the greatest challenges of my career. Serving…

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Elie Wiesel Foundation Awards Grant to Nonprofit Trio to “Restore the Rights and Dignity of the Uyghur Population”

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 10, 2023

LOS ANGELES – Jewish World Watch (JWW), the Los Angeles-based nonprofit committed to bringing help and healing to survivors of…

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Responding to the “national day of hate”

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 24, 2023

We believe in a world that does not stand idly by while civilian populations are being attacked simply because of…

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An effective response to the Syria crisis

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 13, 2023

It is difficult to fathom the current crisis in Syria. Doctors in Northwest Syria are overwhelmed, and supplies are running…

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Jewish World Watch applauds Canada for Uyghur resettlement vote

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 3, 2023

This week, members of the Canadian Parliament stood up for human rights by unanimously passing M62. The motion calls on…

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Announcing the Walk to End Genocide Youth Art Contest

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 3, 2023

Calling all teen activists: Jewish World Watch seeks to receive submissions from student artists throughout Los Angeles to use as…

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The Armenian people are facing crisis once again

Blog, News & FeaturesJanuary 25, 2023

The Armenian people are facing crisis once again. Azerbaijan has blocked the only road connecting Nagorno-Karabakh (known as Artsakh in…

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Human Rights Groups Condemn State Department Decision to Honor Intel and Gap, Inc., Companies Listed on Jewish World Watch Uyghur Forced Labor Database

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 9, 2022

Washington, D.C. – Today, Secretary of State Antony Blinken recognized two companies with the State Department’s prestigious Award for Corporate…

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JWW’s Serena Oberstein named Activist of the Year by Asm. Jesse Gabriel

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 2, 2022

Jewish World Watch (JWW) Executive Director Serena Oberstein received the second annual Activist of the Year award from California State…

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Jewish World Watch commends House passage of Uyghur Policy Act

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 2, 2022

Jewish World Watch (JWW) commends the House of Representatives for passing the Uyghur Policy Act (H.R. 4685), a bill that…

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Press Release: Jewish World Watch applauds establishment of Genocide Awareness Day in CA

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 30, 2022

ENCINO, CA — Jewish World Watch (JWW), an anti-genocide organization based in Los Angeles, applauds California Governor Gavin Newsom and…

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Press Release: Gala honoring Uyghur leader Nury Turkel raises money for anti-genocide work

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 19, 2022

ENCINO, CA — Jewish World Watch (JWW), an international human rights organization based in Los Angeles, presented on Sunday its…

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Labor rights are an American tradition. Let’s export them to the world.

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 5, 2022

From our deep roots as a nascent country to striking workers today at core companies, there are few things more…

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“Women are the real architects of society”

Blog, News & FeaturesAugust 5, 2022

Communities worldwide are bonded and uplifted by women. Women create life, hold families together and lead communities with strength and…

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Jewish World Watch featured in Newsweek

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 8, 2022

You are likely reading this email on a device made with Uyghur forced labor in the Xinjiang region of China.…

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Announcing the Uyghur Forced Labor Database

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 22, 2022

ENCINO, CA – Jewish World Watch (JWW), a Los Angeles-based organization fighting against genocide and mass atrocities worldwide, launched today…

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Column: We must act now to save the Rohingya

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 9, 2022

In 1939, four months before the invasion of Poland, 937 souls set sail aboard the MS St. Louis as a…

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Xinjiang Police Files: Truth and Justice

Blog, News & FeaturesMay 27, 2022

This week, the BBC released thousands of leaked police images, files and classified speeches documenting, in damning detail, the Chinese…

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Jewish World Watch applauds Airbnb for taking down its listings in China

Blog, News & FeaturesMay 24, 2022

Jewish World Watch applauds Airbnb and the leadership of CEO Brian Chesky for taking the initial steps toward a more…

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Jewish Rohingya Justice Network applauds House passage of bipartisan Burma bill, calls on Senate to act

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 5, 2022

Today’s passage of the Burma Unified through Rigorous Military Accountability Act of 2021 (BURMA Act) in the U.S. House of…

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U.S. formally recognizes Rohingya genocide

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 21, 2022

This morning, the Biden Administration formally announced its determination that the Myanmar military committed genocide against the Rohingya people. Jewish…

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500 days of war in Tigray

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 18, 2022

Today marks 500 days since violence in the Tigray region began. Hundreds of thousands of people have lost their lives,…

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Channeling the conviction of Vashti and Esther

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 16, 2022

This week, as the Jewish community gathers to celebrate Purim, one of history’s first averted genocides, we revisit the fortitude…

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The power of women

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 9, 2022

Strong female leadership has driven the mission of JWW forward for 18 years. Co-Founder Janice Kamenir-Reznik answered her rabbi’s call…

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How domestic production can fight Uyghur genocide

Blog, China, News & FeaturesMarch 8, 2022

We all celebrated the passage of the monumental Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act at the end of December. The bill…

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Career Opportunity: Full Time Executive Assistant

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 1, 2022

Jewish World Watch is seeking a Full-Time (Monday thru Friday) Executive Assistant to join our Organization. Working from our Encino,…

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Recommitting to the fight against genocide

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 28, 2021

As 2021 comes to a close, I am asking you to recommit to the fight against genocide and mass atrocities…

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More than just a food source for Darfuri survivors

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 24, 2021

Jewish World Watch has been working with the Darfuri survivor community since 2004. This year, to continue this legacy of…

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President Biden signs Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act into law

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 23, 2021

Jewish World Watch celebrates the bold leadership shown by the United States as President Joe Biden signed the Uyghur Forced…

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BREAKING: Senate passes Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, bill headed to President Biden’s desk

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 16, 2021

Jewish World Watch commends the United States Senate for unanimously passing the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), a bill…

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Celebrating victories on Human Rights Day

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 10, 2021

The last week has been extraordinary. So often, we share stories of tragedy and loss; however, the recognition of human…

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Fighting for the dignity of genocide survivors – 17 years and counting

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 9, 2021

In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted its first human rights treaty on this day. The resolution provided the…

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BREAKING: House approves Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 8, 2021

Jewish World Watch applauds today’s passage of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) in the House of Representatives, which…

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BREAKING: U.S. announces diplomatic boycott of 2022 Olympic Games

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 6, 2021

The 2022 Winter Olympics, set in Beijing, will be held against a backdrop of human rights violations reminiscent of the…

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Let us radiate light into the world

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 2, 2021

The last year has been full of lessons. If there is one word that captures the spirit and motivation at…

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In loving memory: Katie Jay Scott & Gabriel Stauring

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 29, 2021

In life, we are blessed to meet a handful of people who have a spark that shines a little brighter.…

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Sadiki’s story: From the mines to a classroom in the DRC

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 19, 2021

As a mother of two, Universal Children’s Day (observed on November 20) resonates deeply with me. It is an opportunity…

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ICAN, JWW, ANCA-WR inaugurate the Armenian Jewish Advisory Council (AJAC)

Blog, Press Release, Press ReleasesNovember 5, 2021

The Israeli American Civic Action Network (ICAN), Jewish World Watch (JWW), and the Armenian National Committee of America – Western…

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Once again: This year, be the shofar

News & FeaturesSeptember 9, 2021

Paul Wallace, in his essay entitled “Breathing Metaphors”, begins with the following exercise which I ask you to do along…

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High Holidays: What will you choose in 5782?

A Message from our Executive Director, Blog, News & Features, News and AnalysisSeptember 3, 2021

Rosh Hashanah is an opportunity for us to each have a fresh start, to imagine a better version of ourselves…

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TAP Talks: I’m not always saving the world, and that’s okay

Blog, News & Features, TAP TalksAugust 27, 2021

To any activist that might need to hear this: if you have stopped advocating for a while or have been…

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Jewish Insider: Jewish groups hear echoes of Hitler’s Games in run-up to 2022 Beijing Olympics

Blog, News & FeaturesAugust 13, 2021

Before the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, the International Olympics Committee, aware of the rising tensions, pressured the German government…

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Introducing our refreshed website

Blog, News & FeaturesAugust 6, 2021

We are excited to announce the launch of our refreshed online experience. The new website expresses the work of Jewish…

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Your support ensures the release of child soldiers in the DRC

DRC, News & FeaturesJune 11, 2021

To celebrate World Day Against Child Labor (June 12), I’d like to highlight the incredible work supporters like you make possible in…

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In loving memory of Malkah Schulweis

Blog, News & FeaturesMay 4, 2021

It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Malkah Schulweis, a life force for her beautiful family,…

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A momentous weekend for the Armenian people

Blog, News & Features, Official StatementsApril 26, 2021

More than a century ago, 1.5 million Armenians were rounded up and slaughtered amid a campaign of extermination that history…

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Now is the time for the U.S. to increase support in Tigray

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 8, 2021

We are gravely concerned about what is happening in Tigray and believe the United States – along with other international…

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Yom HaShoah: Honor their stories with action

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 8, 2021

Each year, on Yom HaShoah, we remember the 6 million Jewish sisters and brothers we lost during the Holocaust. We…

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Uyghurs: JWW Applauds US Sanctions Against Chinese Officials

Official Statements, Press ReleaseMarch 23, 2021

International Jewish Human Rights Organizations Acknowledge Sanctions as Important First Step Against Chinese Officials, Call for Continued Pressure to Protect…

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We stand firmly with the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community

Blog, Official StatementsMarch 19, 2021

Jewish World Watch is heartbroken by the murder of eight people in Atlanta on Tuesday night, six of them women…

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JWW applauds bill that would support Uyghurs seeking asylum

Official Statements, Spotlight | ArticleMarch 10, 2021

Jewish World Watch (JWW) applauds this week’s introduction of the Uyghur Human Rights Protection Act (H.R. 1630) in the House…

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A dark week for Myanmar’s Rohingya

News & Features, RohingyaFebruary 5, 2021

It has been a dark week for Myanmar and the persecuted Rohingya people. On Sunday, Myanmar’s military (also known as…

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Myanmar military coup: The Rohingya need you now

A Message from our Executive Director, News & Features, Rohingya, Spotlight | ArticleFebruary 2, 2021

On Jan. 31, the Tatmadaw (Myanmar’s military) staged a coup in Myanmar, taking into captivity pro-democracy activists and many of…

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Holocaust Remembrance Day: How to honor those we lost

A Message from our Executive Director, News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleJanuary 27, 2021

Holocaust survivor, author, and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel promised that he would never be silent whenever and wherever…

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Our hope for the first 100 days of the Biden Administration

Blog, News & FeaturesJanuary 22, 2021

On his first day in office, President Joe Biden took an important step in support of refugees by signing a…

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U.S. State Department takes significant step by recognizing Uyghur genocide

China, New, News & Features, Press Release, Spotlight | ArticleJanuary 19, 2021

Jewish World Watch applauds the U.S. State Department’s crucial declaration that the Chinese government is committing genocide and crimes against…

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50 Genocide prevention organizations and experts call for UN Commission of Inquiry on crimes against humanity and genocide against Uyghurs

China, New, News & Features, Press ReleaseJanuary 14, 2021

The Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) has reissued an open letter to governments, along with 29 genocide and atrocity prevention…

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We will continue to fight intolerance to create a more just world

A Message from our Executive Director, News & FeaturesJanuary 13, 2021

While we typically have worked on matters in other countries, what happened on Jan. 6 in our nation’s Capitol is…

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Let’s hold up the world together

A Message from our Executive Director, News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleDecember 31, 2020

[maxbutton id=”99″] It has no doubt been an extraordinary year. Because of our supporters, Jewish World Watch has been able…

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Jewish leaders sign letter in support of Artsakh

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 13, 2020

Over the last few weeks, Jewish leaders from around Los Angeles came together to stand with the Armenian community when…

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10 years after UN Mapping Report, still no justice in the Congo

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleOctober 8, 2020

Ten years ago this month, the United Nations published the Congo Mapping Exercise Report.  The landmark report documented more than…

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High Holy Days 2020: To be a Jew is to act globally

High Holy Days, News & FeaturesOctober 6, 2020

As the Director of Education for Jewish World Watch, I spend a large portion of my time talking to adults…

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Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act passes House – now onto the Senate

Archive, ChinaSeptember 25, 2020

This week, we mark another major advocacy win as the House of Representatives approved the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act…

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Myanmar soldiers confess to genocide: Now the U.S. must act

Archive, RohingyaSeptember 11, 2020

In a major development for the Rohingya justice movement, two soldiers of the Myanmar army have provided damning video testimony…

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Historic peace deal signed between Sudan’s new government and rebel groups

Archive, SudanSeptember 8, 2020

[September 11, 2020]: In a major development in Sudan’s transition to democracy, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok agreed to a deal…

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Evidence shows that Boko Haram used children as suicide bombers

ArchiveAugust 28, 2020

Shocking evidence has emerged that Boko Haram, an Islamist armed extremist group operating in the Lake Chad Basin, uses children…

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It’s time for U.S. to call Rohingya atrocities genocide

A Message from our Executive Director, News & FeaturesAugust 25, 2020

The Rohingya community in Southeast Asia continues to live in a state of fear, isolation and suffering. We can do…

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Jewish World Watch demands the immediate protection of Dr. Denis Mukwege

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleAugust 20, 2020

Jewish World Watch, a genocide prevention organization that brings hope and healing to survivors of mass atrocities worldwide, urgently appeals…

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Sharing our mission together

A Message from our Executive Director, Official Statements, Spotlight | ArticleAugust 17, 2020

Two weeks ago I was honored to join Jewish World Watch as its Executive Director.  I was immediately welcomed by…

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Announcing our new Executive Director, Serena Oberstein

Official Statements, Spotlight | ArticleAugust 3, 2020

Dear Friend, Following an extensive and thorough search process, the Board of Directors of Jewish World Watch extends an enthusiastic welcome…

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Violence spikes in Darfur: genocide survivors and Sudan’s transition at risk

News & Features, SudanJuly 24, 2020

UPDATE – July 30, 2020 – Jewish World Watch’s fears of mounting atrocities in Darfur have been realized.  Just days…

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COVID-19 emergency response in the Congo

DRC, News & FeaturesJuly 21, 2020

A countrywide shutdown in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in response to COVID-19 has led to increased fears of…

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Call Myanmar’s crimes against Rohingya by their rightful name: Genocide

News & Features, RohingyaJuly 17, 2020

Nearly three years after unconscionable atrocities were unleashed upon the Rohingya of Myanmar by their country’s military and security forces,…

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Turkey waging war against Kurds and Yazidi genocide survivors

ArchiveJuly 10, 2020

In 2014, the Yazidis in Iraq suffered genocide at the hands of the Islamic State.  Last year, the Kurds of…

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Genocide alert: New evidence shows that Uyghurs subjected to the crime of crimes

China, News & FeaturesJuly 3, 2020

Right on the heels of a major advocacy victory for the Uyghur crisis — the signing of the Uyghur Human…

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Major advocacy victory! Uyghur Act signed into law

China, News & FeaturesJune 26, 2020

The Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act is now law! Thanks to advocates like you, on June 17 President Trump signed the…

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Racism, Violence and the Roots of Mass Atrocities

Archive, Spotlight | ArticleJune 10, 2020

Mass atrocity crimes — genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity — occur when civilians are targeted in an illegal,…

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When Enough is Enough = Never Again

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 2, 2020

“Enough is enough,” is the cry reverberating throughout the United States in response to the murder of George Floyd. “Enough…

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Parsha Bamidbar: Can we count on YOU?

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleMay 28, 2020

This past Shabbat we read the story of the census.  God tells Moses that he should conduct a census of…

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Uyghur Act passes Congress: Accountability for China’s atrocities within reach

Conflict Areas, News & FeaturesMay 28, 2020

On Wednesday, the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020 finally passed both chambers of Congress, a momentous win for…

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Even during COVID-19 pandemic, advocacy efforts progressing

Blog, News & FeaturesMay 21, 2020

COVID-19 has disrupted many social justice efforts, including those most integral to the mission of Jewish World Watch — preventing…

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Our fears realized: COVID-19 reaches Rohingya refugee camps

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleMay 15, 2020

A Rohingya man tested positive for coronavirus inside the overcrowded refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, where nearly 1 million Rohingya…

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Jewish World Watch announces COVID-19 emergency grants

Blog, Official StatementsMay 1, 2020

Jewish World Watch (JWW) is proud to announce the disbursement of multiple critical grants to our on-the-ground partner organizations working…

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COVID-19 and the Congo: The latest news from the ground

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleApril 24, 2020

COVID-19 has reached the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and is spreading rapidly.  As of April 23, 377 cases…

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Yom HaShoah: We refuse to stand idly by, no matter the obstacles we face

A Message from our Executive Director, News & FeaturesApril 21, 2020

Dear friends, Today, on Yom HaShoah, we remember the horrors of the Holocaust, and we commemorate all who were lost.…

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Support The Never Again Education Act during Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 21, 2020

The Never Again Education Act (S. 2085) is a bipartisan bill to support Holocaust education on a national level.  The…

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The Rohingya are living in a COVID-19 tinderbox

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleApril 17, 2020

Imagine if you had no access to Internet or cell service right now.  In the middle of a pandemic.    Now,…

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Even during a pandemic, protect rights and prevent atrocities

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 3, 2020

COVID-19 has leveled the playing field in many ways — its indiscriminate nature and rapid spread remind us all of…

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COVID-19: On-the-ground updates from our partners

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 18, 2020

View a recording from our recent webinar, “COVID-19’s impact on the survivors we serve” [maxbutton id=”54″] All of us at…

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Announcement regarding COVID-19 and the Walk to End Genocide

Blog, Official StatementsMarch 16, 2020

With the continuing spread and deep uncertainty about the impact of COVID-19 Coronavirus on our community, we at Jewish World…

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Sudan PM’s assassination attempt a reminder of the challenges ahead

News & Features, SudanMarch 9, 2020

Just under a month ago, in our last JWW blogpost on Sudan, the country’s transitional government was making steady progress,…

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Sudan’s al-Bashir and the Hope of Justice: A Backgrounder

Archive, SudanFebruary 14, 2020

On February 11, the transitional government announced that several suspects indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes perpetrated…

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Justice for Darfur, Bashir will stand trial

News & Features, SudanFebruary 12, 2020

It is not often in the “business” of fighting genocide and atrocity that we have a day in which we…

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Expanded travel ban foments hate, harms civilians fleeing atrocities

ArchiveFebruary 4, 2020

On January 31, the Trump Administration added six countries to its three-year-old travel ban.  Once colloquially known as the “Muslim…

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The Syrian war: A never-ending nightmare for civilians

Archive, Spotlight | ArticleJanuary 24, 2020

The horrors of the Syrian war are unending.  If anything, they are mercilessly ramping up, as civilians continue to be…

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Historic day for Rohingya: World Court orders Myanmar to take immediate action to prevent genocide

News & Features, RohingyaJanuary 23, 2020

Today, January 23, marks a momentous day in the Rohingya cause, as the International Court of Justice in The Hague…

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Thank you for a life-changing year

A Message from our Executive Director, News & FeaturesJanuary 2, 2020

We have just closed the book on what was, in so many ways, an extremely difficult year. The Rohingya, Darfuris and Syrians, as well…

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15 years of fighting genocide together

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 31, 2019

Dear Friends, It has been 15 years since Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis (z”l) and I founded Jewish World Watch in…

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Shining a light on the Uyghur crisis

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 26, 2019

As the world learns of China’s surveillance, imprisonment, torture and forced “reeducation” of millions of Uyghurs, an ethnic group based…

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Global Fragility Act signed into law: A monumental victory for atrocity prevention

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 20, 2019

Earlier today, on December 20, 2019, President Donald Trump signed into law the bipartisan Global Fragility Act ushering in a…

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From child survivor to teacher: A Congolese success story

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleDecember 12, 2019

Thanks largely to the supporters of Jewish World Watch, Cibalonza Mushagasha Chanceline has survived the unthinkable to exemplify an extraordinary…

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Congo in chaos: restore order to protect lives

DRC, News & FeaturesDecember 10, 2019

Hundreds of thousands of civilians are in grave danger in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) eastern Beni Territory…

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Bipartisan passage of Uyghur Act critical step to demand accountability from China

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 4, 2019

Late on Tuesday evening, December 3, the House of Representatives passed the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act in a landslide…

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A big week for Rohingya justice: major strides toward achieving accountability

News & Features, RohingyaNovember 15, 2019

The wheels of justice are finally turning for the Rohingya ethnic minority of Myanmar — survivors of the world’s most…

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Stop the forced relocation of the Rohingya

News & Features, RohingyaNovember 1, 2019

Some 3,000 Rohingya people are scheduled to be moved from the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, to an uninhabitable…

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The House overwhelmingly recognizes the Armenian Genocide

Blog, News & FeaturesOctober 29, 2019

A century after 1.5 million Armenians were slaughtered by the Ottoman Empire, the House of Representatives today overwhelmingly recognized those…

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President Trump: Withdrawing our troops from Syria could lead to genocide

News & Features, SyriaOctober 8, 2019

Dear President Trump, We at Jewish World Watch, a human rights organization devoted to fighting genocide and mass atrocities, are…

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A special Shabbat dinner with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege

DRC, News & FeaturesOctober 7, 2019

Recently, Jewish World Watch had the honor of hosting Dr. Denis Mukwege ⁠— our long-time on-the-ground partner and 2018 Nobel…

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House to vote on Rohingya genocide: the time to act is now!

News & Features, RohingyaSeptember 24, 2019

(Sept. 24 at 5:15 p.m.) GOOD NEWS — the BURMA Act was just approved in the House of Representatives (394…

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Two major milestones in Uyghur advocacy

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 13, 2019

Jewish World Watch (JWW) is proud to report two major accomplishments in our advocacy work related to the Uyghur (or…

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Two years after the Rohingya genocide, name the crime and stop suggesting sham returns

News & Features, RohingyaAugust 23, 2019

The Rohingya suffered genocide at the hands of their own homeland’s military.  This Sunday, Aug. 25, marks the two-year anniversary…

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In the Congo: Caring for survivors of rape

DRC, News & FeaturesAugust 5, 2019

Dr. Denis Mukwege, a 2018 Nobel Peace Prize recipient and longtime Jewish World Watch partner, is making preparations to deploy…

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Congo: Returning abducted children to childhood

DRC, News & FeaturesAugust 5, 2019

Tens of thousands of children have been abducted in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and forced to serve in…

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The Ebola epidemic in the DRC is just the tip of the iceberg

DRC, News & FeaturesAugust 2, 2019

Instability continues to rock the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).  With the spread of the Ebola crisis, this war-plagued…

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Power-sharing agreement signed in Sudan, but hard work just beginning

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleJuly 18, 2019

Despite recent developments suggesting that a transition to civilian rule could be possible, Sudan’s political turmoil is far from over. …

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Is the U.S. border crisis a mass atrocity?

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 12, 2019

Kids in cages.  Scenes of chaos and filth, where basic necessities are denied to the most vulnerable: children in a…

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Sudan in chaos: What is happening, what’s at stake and what can be done

News & Features, SudanJune 14, 2019

Sudan is in chaos.  Every day brings reports of mounting atrocities as autocracy and democracy go head to head, with…

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The Burma Act in the House: What it means for the Rohingya

News & Features, Rohingya, Spotlight | ArticleJune 14, 2019

Congress is not giving up on the Rohingya!  After much anticipation, the House companion bill to the newest incarnation of…

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More than 100 killed in Sudan as military cracks down on protesters, derails transition

News & Features, SudanJune 5, 2019

Hopes for a smooth transition to civilian rule in Sudan were dashed at dawn on June 3, when Sudan’s armed…

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We applaud the passage of the Global Fragility Act in the House — onto the Senate!

Blog, News & FeaturesMay 21, 2019

Jewish World Watch (JWW) commends the House of Representatives for passing the Global Fragility Act of 2019 (H.R. 2116) on…

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Transition agreed upon in Sudan, but still a long road ahead

News & Features, SudanMay 14, 2019

[UPDATE: May 16, 2019] The transitional military council currently running Sudan has announced a suspension of talks with the opposition…

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China is systematically abusing Uyghurs. The U.S. must pressure them to stop.

Blog, News & FeaturesMay 13, 2019

Jewish World Watch intern Yasmin Liberman contributed to this report. In March 2017, China’s government launched a mass crackdown against…

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Escalating violence in Syria forces hundreds of thousands to flee

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleMay 10, 2019

In just one week, from April 28 to May 6, 152,000 people were forced to flee their homes in Syria…

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A Mother’s Day Story: When a child becomes the inspiration

Blog, News & FeaturesMay 10, 2019

At just 8 years old, Sidney Ross-Stern was inspired to take action by Jewish World Watch’s Walk to End Genocide.…

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Freedom, at long last, for Reuters journalists in Myanmar

News & Features, RohingyaMay 7, 2019

Today, we at Jewish World Watch are celebrating a momentous and long-awaited human rights victory: Reuters journalists Wa Lone and…

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The tragedy in Poway

A Message from our Executive Director, News & FeaturesApril 29, 2019

Dear Friend, On Saturday a 19-year-old gunman filled with hatred entered the Chabad of Poway sanctuary, which was filled with…

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Remembering the Armenian Genocide

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleApril 24, 2019

“Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?” This is the question Adolf Hitler asked in 1939…

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Mourning with the people of Sri Lanka, refusing to give in to hate

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 24, 2019

It is with heavy hearts that we acknowledge the recent devastating attacks in Sri Lanka, which took some 310 lives,…

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Sudan coup ousts al-Bashir: Cause for celebration or concern?

News & Features, SudanApril 11, 2019

Something incredible just happened.  After nearly 30 years in power, Sudan’s President — indicted war criminal and genocidal mastermind Omar…

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The Rwandan Genocide: 25 years later

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 5, 2019

Beginning on April 7, 1994, 25 years ago this Sunday, and continuing over the next 100 days, 800,000 Tutsis in…

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Rohingya Refugee Megacamp: Need as far as the eye can see

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 13, 2019

Nothing blew me away on this trip to Bangladesh more than my visit to the largest Rohingya refugee camp in…

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International Women’s Day with Rohingya survivors: Sisterhood and the Power of Information

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 8, 2019

I had the privilege of meeting some extraordinary women over the course of this past week in Cox’s Bazar.  There…

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With entry to Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar closed for a day, time to explore life and organizations nearby

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 7, 2019

After an auspicious first day in the camps — in the sense that we got in and moved freely without…

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Finally arrived: Meeting the Rohingya in the camps for the first time

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 6, 2019

Yesterday was my first day in the camps.  Haythem, from one of our partner organizations, met me and my traveling…

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En route to the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 4, 2019

I arrived today in Cox’s Bazar, just a 1-hr flight from Dhaka, where I spent a day in transition on…

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JWW on the Hill: New Congress, new opportunities

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleMarch 1, 2019

While in Washington, D.C. for the Lemkin Summit, I had the opportunity to meet with several members of Congress and/or…

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The L.A. Walk to End Genocide is THIS SUNDAY!

News & Features, Walk to End GenocideFebruary 27, 2019

The Walk to End Genocide is a community event that brings together activists of all ages and backgrounds to rise…

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Lemkin Summit Day 2: DRC locals play tremendous role in bringing peace – but U.S. engagement vital

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 27, 2019

The second day of the Lemkin Summit was largely focused on developing advocacy skills, in preparation for meeting with policymakers…

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Lemkin Summit Day 1: To stop atrocities – follow the money and see where it goes; PLUS promising indicators in the DRC

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 25, 2019

I’m currently attending the Lemkin Summit at American University in Washington, D.C., organized by the Enough Project.  Saturday was the…

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Women, children at highest risk with U.S. troop withdrawal from Syria

News & Features, SyriaFebruary 19, 2019

In the last week alone, more than 10,000 Syrian civilians have fled the fighting in the ISIS-held areas of Hajin…

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‘We are all Darfur!’: Sudan protests gather momentum, call for Bashir’s resignation

News & Features, SudanFebruary 1, 2019

The protests in Sudan have entered their sixth week.  Instead of fading into oblivion under the weight of President Al-Bashir’s…

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Congo’s election drama: African leaders take a stand

DRC, News & FeaturesJanuary 18, 2019

Things were not looking good for the future of democracy in Congo yesterday, after African Heads of State convened at…

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Trump signs Elie Wiesel Act into law

Blog, News & FeaturesJanuary 16, 2019

U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law vital bipartisan legislation named for the late Holocaust survivor and Nobel Laureate Elie…

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Sudan protests: Calls for bread evolve into civil rights revolution, reach Darfur

News & Features, SudanJanuary 15, 2019

Sudan has been roiled by protests and concomitant violence since mid-December.  What began as popular disapproval over steep hikes in…

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Congo has a new president: Will Tshisekedi bring much needed change or will things stay the same?

DRC, News & FeaturesJanuary 11, 2019

At around 3 a.m., Jan. 10,  in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, following numerous delays, Congo’s electoral commission finally…

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Congolese people anxiously await presidential election results

DRC, News & FeaturesJanuary 10, 2019

The Congolese people are bracing for the results of the recent presidential election.  Following a two-year delay in holding the…

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Thank you for an impactful year

A Message from our Executive Director, News & FeaturesJanuary 2, 2019

Dear Friend, In so many ways, we have just closed the book on an extremely difficult year. The Rohingya, Darfuris, Sudanese…

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Congo’s elections went ahead, marked by concerns but also courage

DRC, News & FeaturesDecember 31, 2018

The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) much-anticipated presidential and parliamentary elections took place on Sunday, December 30th.  In the…

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As Congo’s elections approach, the country unravels

DRC, News & FeaturesDecember 28, 2018

In the lead up to Sunday’s (re-)scheduled elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), every day brings word…

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Why Rabbi Schulweis (z”l) believed in the mission of Jewish World Watch

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 28, 2018

At the end of each year, Jewish World Watch invites our board member Malkah Schulweis to share her thoughts. This…

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Help us make “Never Again” a reality

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 26, 2018

When Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis (z”l) and I founded Jewish World Watch nearly 15 years ago, we envisioned a world in which…

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The survival story of Sattar: A Rohingya boy from Myanmar

News & Features, RohingyaDecember 20, 2018

Sattar, his mother and eight of his siblings fled their homes in Myanmar after uniformed troops attacked their village. Many of…

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The lifesaving impact of knowledge

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 19, 2018

At Jewish World Watch, we understand that building a community of people who do not stand idly by begins at…

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Ceasefire called for in Yemen

News & Features, YemenDecember 14, 2018

Following months of deadly battles, the warring parties in Yemen agreed on Dec. 13 to a CEASEFIRE in Hodeidah, the…

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Senate passes bipartisan resolution to end military support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen

News & Features, YemenDecember 14, 2018

In a historic bipartisan rebuke to the Trump Administration, U.S. Senators passed a bipartisan resolution today to END U.S. SUPPORT…

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House calls Myanmar military’s actions against Rohingya genocide

News & Features, RohingyaDecember 14, 2018

The House of Representatives declared Rohingya crisis in Burma/Myanmar a genocide.  What we’ve been calling genocide for months has finally been…

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Elie Wiesel Act passes unanimously in the Senate

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 14, 2018

The Senate, by unanimous consent, on Wednesday, Dec. 12, passed the ELIE WIESEL GENOCIDE AND ATROCITY PREVENTION ACT (GAPA), finally completing its passage…

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Big gains: Elie Wiesel act passes, calling out Rohingya genocide, ceasefire in Yemen

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 13, 2018

The United States Congress may be lame-duck when it comes to other issues, but a bipartisan group is aggressively pushing…

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Advocating for those without a voice

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 13, 2018

Advocacy, designed to create change, is an essential component of Jewish World Watch’s work. By joining your fellow JWW Upstanders,…

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Genocide Convention 70 years later: Vision lives on despite setbacks

Archive, Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 11, 2018

Today marks the 70th anniversary of the Genocide Convention.  Catalyzed by the “never again” sentiment pervading the aftermath of World…

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Rohingya repatriation: stop everything until big changes are made

News & Features, RohingyaDecember 10, 2018

After Bangladesh and Myanmar officials met in Dhaka in late October, they announced that they had developed a concrete plan…

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Why the U.S. should label Myanmar military’s actions genocide

News & Features, RohingyaDecember 6, 2018

Although a genocide designation shouldn’t matter, since a country’s responsibilities to protect innocent civilians should be triggered whenever and wherever…

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U.S. Holocaust Museum, State Dept. contractor join Jewish World Watch in calling Rohingya crisis genocide

News & Features, News and Analysis, RohingyaDecember 5, 2018

Jewish World Watch was one of the first organizations to officially call the Tatmadaw’s (Burmese military) persecution of the Rohingya…

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Another advocacy victory: Iraq and Syria Act passes both chambers

Blog, News & Features, News and AnalysisDecember 4, 2018

[UPDATE: Dec. 12, 2018] President Donald Trump signed legislation on Tuesday to help ensure humanitarian relief reaches the members of religious…

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Jewish World Watch applauds the passing of DR Congo bill in U.S. House of Representatives

DRC, News & Features, News and AnalysisNovember 30, 2018

The House of Representatives passed the “Democratic Republic of the Congo Democracy and Accountability Act of 2018” (H.R. 6207) on…

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Senate vote on Yemen a step in the right direction

News & Features, News and Analysis, YemenNovember 29, 2018

Big news for Yemen — finally, Congress has stepped up to the plate and managed to get the ball rolling…

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In Darfur, refugee returns are involuntary, poorly planned and potentially dangerous

News & Features, News and Analysis, SudanNovember 19, 2018

In my last update on Darfur, I expressed skepticism regarding the United Nations’ assessment that the situation in Sudan had…

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The Killings in Beni: Who’s really behind the atrocities?

DRC, News & Features, News and AnalysisNovember 16, 2018

I mentioned in my last piece on the “mega-crisis” rocking the Congo that sources familiar with the situation on the…

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Congo: Breaking the cycle of conflict

DRC, News & Features, News and AnalysisNovember 13, 2018

Jewish World Watch (JWW) supports multiple programs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), including educational initiatives, mass information…

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Cameroon in crisis: Kidnapped children and the Anglophone / Francophone divide

Blog, News & Features, News and AnalysisNovember 6, 2018

UPDATE — Nov. 7, 2018: The student captives have been released after being held hostage for about two days.  More…

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Yemen: ‘I feel my friend’s pain and my pain. I don’t feel anything else’

News & Features, News and Analysis, YemenOctober 31, 2018

“I feel my friend’s pain and my pain. I don’t feel anything else.” These are the words of 12 year…

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Tree of Life Synagogue: Atrocity at Home

News & Features, News and Analysis, Spotlight | ArticleOctober 29, 2018

By now, most Americans have heard about the massacre of 11 Jews at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh…

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Sharing the Tree of Life Synagogue’s pain

A Message from our Executive Director, News & Features, News and AnalysisOctober 29, 2018

We are all connected, and our hearts are broken. As the tragic news poured out of Pittsburgh on Saturday morning,…

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The Japanese man who saved 6,000 Jews with his handwriting

National Refugee Shabbat, News & FeaturesOctober 19, 2018

Sermon by Rabbi David Wolpe: “Even a hunter cannot kill a bird that flies to him for refuge.” This Samurai…

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Excerpted from “To Be A Jew Today”: A sermon by Rabbi Paul Kipnes

National Refugee Shabbat, News & FeaturesOctober 19, 2018

To be a Jew is to wonder where God is when bad things happen to good people, and, where God…

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Benny Signer: Excerpts from his Lech Lecha Bar Mitzvah speech

National Refugee Shabbat, News & FeaturesOctober 19, 2018

Lech Lecha is the story of the start of the Jewish people. In this parasha, God tells Avram, or as…

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National Refugee Shabbat: Sermon spotlights

National Refugee Shabbat, News & FeaturesOctober 19, 2018

Jewish World Watch has collected sermon excerpts from rabbis throughout Los Angeles in honor of National Refugee Shabbat. We also…

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South Sudan today: An update on world’s youngest country

News & Features, News and Analysis, South SudanOctober 18, 2018

South Sudan is the world’s youngest country, made up of 10 states, and home to over 60 different major ethnic…

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New Challenges to Justice: Genocide in the 21st Century event

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleOctober 18, 2018

Last week, Jewish World Watch (JWW) co-sponsored a conference at Loyola Law School called “New Challenges to Justice: Genocide in…

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Congo still needs our attention: Rays of hope amidst mounting chaos

DRC, News & Features, News and AnalysisOctober 12, 2018

Sometimes it seems as though the world has almost given up on the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).  After…

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The Darfur genocide 15 years on: What has changed?

News & Features, News and Analysis, SudanOctober 8, 2018

Jewish World Watch (JWW) came into being as a response to the Darfur genocide.  The Darfuris remain a vital cornerstone…

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Dr. Denis Mukwege, longtime JWW grant recipient, wins Nobel Peace Prize

DRC, News & Features, News and AnalysisOctober 5, 2018

Since our first visit with Dr. Denis Mukwege, who has just been named the 2018 winner of the Nobel Peace…

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Genocide advocacy: 6 vital steps to help the Rohingya

News & Features, News and Analysis, RohingyaSeptember 26, 2018

Last Saturday, I had the privilege of attending the Convention on Myanmar’s Ongoing Genocide, organized by Jewish World Watch’s long-time…

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Yemen on the brink: The U.S. must stop facilitating potential war crimes

Blog, News & Features, News and Analysis, YemenSeptember 20, 2018

The bodies of two children, a two-year old boy and a newborn girl, were dug up Sept. 16 from under…

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The value of your gift: A Yom Kippur message from our Executive Director

A Message from our Executive Director, News & FeaturesSeptember 18, 2018

The holiday of Yom Kippur offers a time for reflection, a time to see ourselves as inextricable from a larger…

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Corruption investigation results in debarment of several Syria-related aid workers

Blog, News & Features, News and Analysis, SyriaSeptember 13, 2018

Our small, extraordinarily efficient partners bringing hospital supplies into Syria are likely your best option for getting aid directly where…

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Genocide, jailed journalists and the ICC ruling: Time for U.S. to ramp up pressure on Myanmar

News & Features, News and Analysis, RohingyaSeptember 12, 2018

Myanmar, also known as Burma, continues to make international headlines … and not in a good way.  Almost daily, there…

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Noura Hussein’s life is in danger again

News & Features, News and Analysis, SudanSeptember 4, 2018

Jewish World Watch received upsetting news last week that Noura Hussein is in trouble once again.  Her execution is not…

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U.N. calls Myanmar military’s attack of Rohingya ‘genocide’

News & Features, News and Analysis, RohingyaAugust 27, 2018

It’s been an important few days for the Rohingya Muslim minority of Myanmar’s Rakhine state. Aug. 25 marked the first…

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Why the Rohingya crisis is a genocide

News & Features, News and Analysis, RohingyaAugust 24, 2018

Aug. 25 marks the one-year anniversary of the start of the Myanmar (also known as Burma) military’s “clearance operations” against…

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The Trump Administration’s support for religious freedom: Too good to be true?

Iraq (The Yazidis), News & Features, News and Analysis, Spotlight | ArticleAugust 23, 2018

When news of the Trump administration’s new Genocide Recovery and Persecution Response Program was announced in late July by Vice…

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Congo’s democracy remains in the balance

Blog, DRC, News & Features, News and AnalysisAugust 21, 2018

by Susan Freudenheim, executive director, and Ann Strimov Durbin, director of advocacy and grantmaking Tear gas fired into maternity wards. Pro-democracy protesters arrested,…

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Yemen: The time to act is now

Blog, News & Features, News and AnalysisAugust 14, 2018

Scores of innocent children died last Thursday in a senseless attack on a school bus in Yemen.  On August 9,…

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Ex-diplomats warn Pompeo against cutting U.S. refugee bureau

Blog, News & Features, News and AnalysisJuly 26, 2018

Thirty-two former U.S. diplomats and 11 aid groups penned a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, on July 23,…

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Jump-4-Syrian-Children

Blog, News & Features, SyriaMay 24, 2018

Can jumping rope help survivors of genocide and mass atrocities?  It can when the Hirschhorn sisters get involved! Following in…

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Words Cannot Do Justice

Blog, Events, News & FeaturesMay 15, 2018

On Tuesday, May 8, Jewish World Watch (JWW) celebrated its 14th year by honoring Ben Reznik as the 2018 Global…

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(Some) Darfuris Return Home

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 27, 2018

“Just as my dreams have come true in coming [to the Iridimi refugee camp in Chad] to see this [Solar…

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On Yom HaShoah, we remember with resolve

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 12, 2018

Today, on Yom HaShoah, we remember the 6 million Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust – simply because they were…

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Amani Matabaro Tom speaking at the LA Jews for Refugees Assembly. Photo by Shlomit Levy Bard/HIAS

Meet Amani Matabaro Tom: JWW’s field rep in the Congo

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesApril 3, 2018

Jewish World Watch’s field representative in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Amani Matabaro Tom, recently visited Los Angeles,…

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Milken students educate about JWW, genocide

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 26, 2018

High school student activists at Milken Community Schools, in partnership with Jewish World Watch, educated their peers and the community…

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Act against gender-based violence this Women’s Day

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 8, 2018

The statistics concerning women and violence are staggering: An estimated one out of every three women in the world will…

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Students Tout JWW’s Teen Ambassador Program

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 1, 2018

Jewish World Watch’s Teen Ambassador Program (TAP) not only can make a difference in how young people view the world;…

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Purim is a Call to Social Justice

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 28, 2018

As Purim begins tonight, Jews around the world will read the Book of Esther and use a chorus of boos…

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We Will Not Forget the Darfuris

Blog, News & Features, SudanFebruary 26, 2018

Today is the 15th anniversary of the start of conflict in Darfur, the first genocide of the 21st century. The…

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How to Make Every Day a Day of Social Justice

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 20, 2018

The United Nations has designated Feb. 20 a World Day of Social Justice. Here at Jewish World Watch, we appreciate…

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Anti-Genocide Advocates Converge in Washington, D.C., for Lemkin Summit

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 9, 2018

More than 150 students and adults eager to learn about ongoing mass atrocities and what they can do about them…

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A Child of the Holocaust’s Call to Action

Blog, News & FeaturesJanuary 26, 2018

Harry Davids’ parents were killed at the Sobibor extermination camp when he was just a child, so he knows all…

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What’s it Like to Be a Refugee?

Blog, News & FeaturesJanuary 18, 2018

Imagine that you need to leave your home in a hurry. For many of us, it could be the result…

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JWW and other Jewish organizations call on Senate to address Rohingya crisis

Blog, News & Features, Rohingya, Take ActionJanuary 5, 2018

Today, a broad coalition of organizations from across the Jewish community — including leaders of major organizations and the Reform,…

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Thank you for a year of commitment!

Blog, News & FeaturesJanuary 3, 2018

To all of our supporters and friends: As we begin the work of 2018, we want to first take a…

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Demonstrators Protest Rohingya Persecution at Myanmar Consulate

Blog, News & Features, RohingyaNovember 10, 2017

Jewish World Watch staged a public Rally for the Rohingya on Nov. 8 in front of the Myanmar Consulate, decrying…

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Rally for the Rohingya

Blog, News & Features, RohingyaOctober 31, 2017

Background: The Rohingya are a minority ethnic group from Myanmar’s Rakhine State – they are mostly Muslim but there are…

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South Sudan’s youth: perpetrators or peacebuilders?

Blog, News & Features, South SudanOctober 25, 2017

Below is an excerpt from an op-ed by Mike Brand just published by IRIN: “There are no opportunities for youth…

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The United States has Lifted Sanctions on Sudan

Blog, News & Features, SudanOctober 12, 2017

On Friday Oct. 6, the Trump administration decided to lift economic sanctions on the genocidal regime in Sudan citing, “the…

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We are better than this

Blog, News & FeaturesAugust 15, 2017

Reflections on the horror at Charlottesville… Until this past weekend, Charlottesville, Va., was best known as the home of the…

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JWW’s Teen Interns React to Rabbi Schulweis’ Founding Sermon

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 19, 2017

Our Summer 2017 teen interns, Gianna Barwald (15), and Noah Stark (17), listened to the powerful sermon that called for the creation…

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Sons of Congo: An Extraordinary Program

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesJuly 17, 2017

**JWW’s Director of Advocacy and Programs, Mike Brand, is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) visiting JWW’s partner…

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Congo’s Youth are Frustrated, Angry, and Hopeful

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleJuly 6, 2017

I’m back in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) visiting JWW’s partner programs, speaking with civil society leaders on…

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Echoes Of The Holocaust In Syria

Blog, News & Features, Syria, Take ActionMay 16, 2017

On Monday, a top official at the United States Department of State announced that  the U.S. believes the Syrian regime…

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Advocacy Success: Resolution on South Sudan Passes

Blog, News & Features, South SudanApril 26, 2017

If you ever wonder whether or not our advocacy makes a difference, here’s your answer: it does! Thanks to the grassroots advocacy…

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A Passover without sustenance in South Sudan

Blog, News & Features, South SudanApril 6, 2017

The excerpt below is from a recent Op-Ed piece in the Jewish Journal by Susan Freudenheim: Each year, we gather…

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Suspending Conflict Minerals Rule Would Be Disastrous

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesFebruary 9, 2017

The Guardian reported on Feb. 8 that President Trump is expected to sign a memorandum that would suspend Section 1502 of…

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Remembering History, the Holocaust and the Plight of Refugees

Blog, News & Features, Take ActionJanuary 31, 2017

Last Friday, the White House did not mention Jews in its Holocaust Remembrance Day message; it was the first time…

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This is what activism looks like

Blog, News & FeaturesJanuary 27, 2017

I marched on Saturday with 749,999 of my fellow Angelenos: old and young, different races and genders, some wearing hats,…

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Stand Up For Refugees!

Blog, News & Features, Take ActionJanuary 27, 2017

The Trump administration, as one of its first actions, is expected to completely shut our borders to people fleeing mass…

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Obama Lifts Sudan Sanctions, JWW Responds

Blog, News & Features, SudanJanuary 13, 2017

JWW’s Director of Advocacy and Programs Mike Brand wrote in The Hill today about President Obama’s decision to lift sanctions and open…

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A Message from Our New Board Chair, Diana Buckhantz

Blog, News & Features, Official StatementsJanuary 5, 2017

I have been involved with nonprofits for over 25 years, and while I have had the privilege of working with…

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DR Congo Reaches Agreement to End Kabila’s Rule

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesJanuary 4, 2017

A deal has been reached in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) for President Joseph Kabila to step down…

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Taking Stock After Three Years of Conflict in South Sudan

Blog, News & Features, South SudanDecember 22, 2016

What do South Sudanese See as the Way Forward? It has now been three years since violence first broke out…

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JWW’s Director of Advocacy and Programs speaks to International Business Times about DRC President Kabila

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesDecember 16, 2016

JWW’s Director of Advocacy and Programs Mike Brand speaks out in an interview with the International Business Times UK about how a…

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Failed Evacuation of Aleppo Leaves Thousands at Risk

Blog, News & Features, SyriaDecember 14, 2016

[su_quote]I have said before that we have collectively failed the people of Syria. The Security Council has not exercised its…

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South Sudan: Will Calling it Genocide Make a Difference?

Blog, News & Features, South SudanDecember 9, 2016

Last year, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly established December 9th as the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the…

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Success! Your Advocacy Matters

Blog, DRC, News & Features, Syria, Take ActionNovember 21, 2016

Great news! Thanks to the work of atrocities prevention advocates like you, Congress is standing up for the Syrian and Congolese people.…

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Working to End Rape by Educating the Men of Congo

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesNovember 18, 2016

There has been much talk of the prevalence of rape culture in the United States during the past year –…

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Post Election: Now more than ever we must work together

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 14, 2016

Dear Friends of Jewish World Watch, In recent weeks, as I’ve stepped up to take the helm of this amazing…

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Risk of Genocide Very Real in South Sudan

Blog, News & Features, South SudanOctober 27, 2016

The situation in South Sudan is rapidly deteriorating. While mass atrocities in the form of war crimes, crimes against humanity…

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Where would you go? What would you bring?

Blog, News & Features, South Sudan, Sudan, SyriaOctober 26, 2016

*Brooke Cichosz, a 2016 Schulweis Fellow contributed to this post. Imagine if you were forced to flee your home. What would…

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Peace in Congo remains a long way off

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesOctober 25, 2016

*JWW’s Consultant in the Congo contributed to this post. Democratic Republic of the Congo President Joseph Kabila has intentionally failed…

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RHMS Social Justice Fellows Announced

Blog, News & FeaturesOctober 25, 2016

The Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis Social Justice Fellowship, named to honor JWW’s co-founder, the visionary longtime leader of Valley Beth…

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Teen Ambassador Program Launched

Blog, News & Features, Official StatementsOctober 25, 2016

In October, JWW launched a new initiative aimed at bringing high school students together from schools throughout L.A. County to…

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A not so temporary sukkah

Blog, News & Features, Syria, Take ActionOctober 13, 2016

This week Jews throughout the world will celebrate the holiday of Sukkot, traditionally a time for giving thanks for the…

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Take Action to Help End Atrocities in Syria

Blog, News & Features, Take ActionOctober 13, 2016

Since 2011, when the Syrian people peacefully rose up to protest decades of dictatorial leadership by the Assad family, Syrian…

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The Butterfly Effect

Blog, News & FeaturesOctober 6, 2016

It has been said that something as small as the flutter of a butterfly’s wing can ultimately cause a typhoon…

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Happy Rosh Hashanah

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 29, 2016

Rosh Hashanah is an ideal time to celebrate change and renewal. Along with holiday wishes, we would like to share…

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JWW Joins with South Sudanese for a Conference on Unity and Peace

Blog, News & Features, South SudanSeptember 21, 2016

This weekend, our Director of Advocacy and Programs, Mike Brand, will be traveling to Washington, DC for the Coalition of…

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Conflict Causes Refugees: Invest in Prevention

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleSeptember 16, 2016

Refugee Summit Must Address the Cause: Conflict. 65 million people, that’s the population of the United Kingdom. Imagine if the…

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Sudan’s President Bashir is still a wanted génocidaire and war criminal

Blog, News & Features, SudanSeptember 14, 2016

When did the world forget that Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir is a wanted génocidaire and war criminal? Between the European…

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JWW Intern Gabby Blum is One Cool Kid!

Blog, News & FeaturesAugust 30, 2016

One of the great pleasures of my job is that I get to work with so many incredible people.  Through…

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World Humanitarian Day – Action is Needed in Syria

Blog, News & Features, SyriaAugust 19, 2016

On World Humanitarian Day, I find myself extremely frustrated with number of seemingly endless atrocities happening around the world. Conflicts…

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Another Kind of ‘Dream Team’ – #TeamRefugees

Blog, News & FeaturesAugust 11, 2016

In the midst of the world’s greatest sporting event is a small group of competitors representing history’s greatest refugee crisis.…

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DRC Continues to Silence Human Rights Monitors

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesAugust 9, 2016

Jewish World Watch is deeply concerned by the latest attempt of President Joseph Kabila to silence any objective research and reporting by…

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The Bare Minimum: Due Diligence Reporting Shouldn’t Be a Question

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesJuly 27, 2016

When discussing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the issue of ‘conflict minerals’ is almost always a…

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2016 Summer Advocacy Training & Meetings

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 20, 2016

It’s that time of year again. The August Congressional recess is rapidly approaching, which means your Representatives will be home…

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The Necessity of Teen Engagement

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 14, 2016

**This Blog post was written by our two summer Federation Interns: Gabby Blum and Emma Aaronson**   Gabby: As a…

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Renewed Violence in South Sudan: New Leadership Necessary for Peace

Blog, News & Features, South Sudan, Spotlight | ArticleJuly 11, 2016

Last weekend, heavy fighting broke out between government and opposition soldiers in Juba, South Sudan, killing approximately 300 and displacing…

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Remembering Elie Wiesel

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 5, 2016

This weekend we lost a giant. Elie Wiesel passed away at the age of 87. The Holocaust survivor and Nobel…

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Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation: All are Needed in South Sudan

Blog, News & Features, South SudanJune 8, 2016

After more than two years of unnecessary war that accomplished nothing—except the destruction of the country—South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir…

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Congolese Protest Nationwide Against Kabila’s Third Term

Blog, DRC, News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleMay 26, 2016

* A special report from our consultant in the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Eastern Congo  May 26 – Masses of demonstrators, mainly made…

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Bashir’s Continued Impunity: What it means for international justice

Blog, News & Features, Spotlight | Article, SudanMay 17, 2016

Sudan’s President, Omar al-Bashir, recently traveled to two nearby African nations and faced no consequences, despite the fact that he…

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2016 Walk to End Genocide News Coverage

Blog, News & Features, Walk to End GenocideMay 12, 2016

The 2016 Walk to End Genocide was a great success in all its locations this year, and in Los Angeles…

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DRC‘s 2016 Elections: Expectations From the People On-the-Ground

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMay 12, 2016

*A post from our consultant in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. * This year, all eyes are on the…

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120 Members of Congress Ask Obama to Keep Sudan a Priority

Blog, News & Features, SudanMay 4, 2016

Today, 120 members of Congress called on President Obama to make Sudan a foreign policy priority, hold Sudanese leaders accountable,…

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Fighting Back Against Genocide Denial

Blog, News & FeaturesMay 3, 2016

Last month, during Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month, and the 101st commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, the Wall Street Journal…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Yazidis

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 29, 2016

The Yazidis are a Kurdish-speaking ethnic and religious minority living primarily in northern Iraq. Sunni Jihadists and the Islamic State…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: #DearNextPresident

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 27, 2016

Presidential election years are a great opportunity for advocates to shape candidates’ positions on various issues. Social media platforms have…

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Organizational Statement on South Sudan

Blog, News & Features, South SudanApril 25, 2016

Today, Jewish World Watch joined 11 organizations, including InterAction an alliance of over 180 nongovernmental organizations operating around the world,…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Armenian Genocide

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 24, 2016

In 1913, the ultra-nationalist Young-Turks took political control of the Ottoman Empire, now Turkey. The group sought to develop a…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Bosnian War and Srebrenica Genocide

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 22, 2016

In March 1992, the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina declared independence from The Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia. The event followed a…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Democratic Republic of the Congo

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 20, 2016

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been plagued by violence, corruption, and poor governance for decades. Since the…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Cambodian Genocide

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 18, 2016

On April 17, 1975, the Khmer Rouge, under the leadership of Pol Pot, took control of Phnom Penh, the capital…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: South Sudan

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 15, 2016

In 2005, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) ended Sudan’s decades-long civil war and provided the southerners an option to vote…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: Sudan

Blog, News & Features, SudanApril 8, 2016

Sudan has undergone two civil wars spanning decades, resulting in an estimated 2 million deaths and 3.1 million displaced. In…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Rwandan Genocide

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 6, 2016

Today we mark the 22nd anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. April 6, 1994 began 100 days of horrific violence and…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016: The Holocaust

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 4, 2016

The Holocaust refers to the systematic persecution and murder of about six million Jews during World War II by the…

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Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month 2016

Blog, News & Features, Walk to End GenocideMarch 31, 2016

April 1st is the first day of Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month, a month of remembrance, reflection, and action. The anniversaries…

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Students Call on Secretary Kerry to Address Rights Abuses in DRC

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesMarch 18, 2016

Twenty five student leaders from universities across the United States call on Secretary Kerry to send a clear message to…

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Happy International Women’s Day!

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesMarch 8, 2016

As we take the day to celebrate the achievements of women around the world and appreciate the significant roles of…

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An Anniversary We Don’t Want to Celebrate

Blog, News & FeaturesMarch 3, 2016

Today marks the 7th anniversary of the International Criminal Court (ICC) issuing an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir…

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Darfur Genocide

Blog, News & FeaturesFebruary 23, 2016

The ongoing genocide in Darfur has multiple interwoven causes. While rooted in structural inequity between the center of the country…

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The Lemkin Summit: A Weekend of Learning and Action

Blog, Events, News & FeaturesFebruary 8, 2016

From January 30-February 1, over 150 passionate activists from across the country, of various ages and backgrounds, gathered to attend…

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The Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities

Blog, Events, News & FeaturesJanuary 30, 2016

Once again, JWW is co-hosting a conference and advocacy day in Washington, D.C. Activists from across the nation will come…

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Burundi: As Conflict Continues the World Tries to Determine What to Do

Blog, News & Features, Other AreasDecember 30, 2015

Burundi has been experiencing waves of protests, targeted killings, mass violence, and displacement since the lead up to controversial elections…

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Katzburg Gabriel Family Receives Jewish World Watch Global Soul Award

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 30, 2015

On Nov. 18th, Jewish World Watch (JWW) will present its Global Soul Award to the four members of the Katzburg…

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A Family of Global Souls Reaches Outside the Self to Comfort the Other

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 25, 2015

Click here to read an article from The UCLA Anderson Blog.

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Why We Can’t Turn Our Back on Syria’s Refugees

Blog, News & Features, SyriaNovember 25, 2015

Janice Kamenir-Reznik and Zev Yaroslavsky write in the Daily News about why the United States cannot shut it’s doors to Syrian refugees.…

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Genocide & Atrocities Prevention – The US Government Can Do More

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 12, 2015

The Obama Administration has made great progress on prioritizing genocide and mass atrocities prevention in US foreign policy, however more…

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Make Your Voice Heard at the Presidential Debates!

Blog, News & Features, Take ActionNovember 12, 2015

The debates throughout the primary and general election season are a huge opportunity for you to make your voice heard…

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eChievement Award: Janice Kamenir-Reznik of JWW

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 4, 2015

eTown honored JWW President and Co-Founder Janice Kamenir-Reznik with their eCheivement Award in August 2015. Watch the video below.  

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Thousand Oaks Synagogue Fosters Good Deeds for Mitzvah Day

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 1, 2015

THOUSAND OAKS, Calfi. – While Temple Etz Chaim in Thousand Oaks opened its doors to charitable activities Sunday in observance…

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Tell President Obama: US Should Take in More Syrian Refugees!

Blog, News & Features, SyriaOctober 27, 2015

The crisis in Syria and the suffering of the Syrian people shocks the conscience. While the crisis will not be…

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Threats to Peace in South Sudan

Blog, News & Features, South SudanOctober 15, 2015

Jewish World Watch (JWW) expresses its deep concern and disappointment with President Salva Kiir Mayardit’s recent announcement to divide South…

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Turning Values into Action in 5776

Blog, News & FeaturesOctober 15, 2015

Each New Year brings new opportunities. I’m proud to say that Jewish World Watch (JWW) has wasted no time in…

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Kavumu: Terror in the Night

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesOctober 15, 2015

When girls three years old and younger are brutally raped and sometimes left permanently damaged for the rest of their…

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“Congo’s Indiana Jones: Changing Lives, One Child at a Time” by Diana Buckhantz

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 10, 2015

JWW Board Member Diana Buckhantz and Director of Policy and Programs Mike Brand are traveling in the Democratic of Republic…

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“Feeding Minds and Bellies” by Diana Buckhantz

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 9, 2015

  JWW Board Member Diana Buckhantz and Director of Policy and Programs Mike Brand are traveling in the Democratic of…

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“Stand Up for Congo” by Diana Buckhantz

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 8, 2015

JWW Board Member Diana Buckhantz and Director of Policy and Programs Mike Brand are traveling in the Democratic of Republic…

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Local Groups Rally Support for Syrian Refugees

Blog, News & Features, SyriaOctober 7, 2015

With the number of Syrian refugees climbing above 4 million, local Jewish organizations are taking note and reaching out. Jewish…

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On Syrian Refugee Crisis, Jewish Community Moves From Words to Action

Blog, News & Features, SyriaOctober 7, 2015

Will Recant pulls both heartstrings and purse strings for a living. As the head of the Jewish Coalition for Disaster…

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“A True Hero” by Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 7, 2015

JWW Board Member Diana Buckhantz and Director of Policy and Programs Mike Brand are traveling in the Democratic of Republic…

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“Hope and Despair from Congo’s Leaders of Tomorrow” by Mike Brand

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 6, 2015

  JWW Board Member Diana Buckhantz and Director of Policy and Programs Mike Brand are traveling in the Democratic of…

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“I Never Spoke to My Children” by Mike Brand

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 6, 2015

  JWW Board Member Diana Buckhantz and Director of Policy and Programs Mike Brand are traveling in the Democratic of…

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“Raise Your Hands Up” by Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 6, 2015

JWW Board Member Diana Buckhantz and Director of Policy and Programs Mike Brand are traveling in the Democratic of Republic…

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Next Steps: Conflict Minerals and Company Disclosures

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 2, 2015

Today, Amnesty International took an important step in the continued fight for conflict free minerals by filing a petition asking…

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The Intern Chronicles: “There Are Ways to Help the People in the World that Need It.”

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 22, 2015

The following blog was written by Lior Azariya , who interned with JWW this past summer. *** I have always…

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The Intern Chronicles: “I Realized How Much I Learned.”

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 22, 2015

The following blog was written by Ally Harris, who interned with JWW this past summer and is now joining the…

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The Intern Chronicles: “I Am Through Shutting My Eyes and Done Closing My Ears.”

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 22, 2015

The following blog was written by Jake Phillips, who interned with JWW this past summer and is now joining the…

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A New Teacher in 5776

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 18, 2015

This past year, my congregation at Valley Beth Shalom — and the greater Jewish community — lost a giant. Rabbi…

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You Can Transform the World.

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 1, 2015

Featured article: You can transform the world. Click here.

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Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir travels to China

Blog, News & Features, SudanAugust 31, 2015

Sudan’s President Omar al- Bashir, an ICC-indicted génocidaire, is spending four days in China, marking four years since he last…

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South Sudan’s Peace Deal Signed, But More Needs to be Done

Blog, News & Features, South SudanAugust 26, 2015

  Jewish World Watch welcomes the signing of a peace deal that is set to end the violent civil war…

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Spotlight on Darfuri Refugees in Chad: Food Crisis

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & Features, Take ActionAugust 21, 2015

  The Situation: Food rations provided to the Darfuris in the refugee camps in Eastern Chad have been severely reduced…

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eTown Honors JWW President & Co-Founder Janice Kamenir-Reznik with Their eChievement Award

Blog, News & FeaturesAugust 6, 2015

In 2004, Janice Kamenir Reznik was considering retirement from a successful career as an environmental lawyer when just by chance…

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Saving Lives in South Sudan

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 30, 2015

Click here to read the article in the New York Times by Janice Kamenir-Reznik, Co-Founder of Jewish World Watch.

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Action Alert: Tell your Congressperson to Co-Sponsor South Sudan Legislation

Blog, News & Features, South Sudan, Take ActionJuly 22, 2015

Rep. Tom Rooney (R-FL), with the co-sponsorship of the chairs of the Sudan-South Sudan Caucus, Reps. Michael Capuano (D-MA), Michael…

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University Fellow Blog: Jenna Dresner

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 10, 2015

The second semester proved to be an even greater learning experience than the one that came before it. I learned…

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Independence Day in the World’s Newest Country, A Less Than Joyous Occasion

Blog, News & Features, South Sudan, Take ActionJuly 9, 2015

As South Sudan marks the fourth anniversary of its independence from Sudan, there is not a lot to celebrate. Many…

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A Way Out of the Crisis in South Sudan

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 8, 2015

This month, President Obama will make his fourth trip to Africa, visiting Kenya for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit and Ethiopia…

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Jewish World Watch Remembers Sir Nicholas Winton

Archive, Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 8, 2015

In a world filled with constant conflict, senseless violence, and seemingly endless suffering, there’s a natural human inclination to feel…

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Joining Jewish World Watch

Archive, BlogJune 29, 2015

This month, I became the Executive Director of Jewish World Watch (JWW). For me, assuming this role is an honor,…

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University Fellow Blog: Marnina Wirtschafter

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 26, 2015

Growing up with a lot of theater and music, I always believed in the power of art and the stories…

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University Fellow Blog: Emily Collinson

Blog, News & Features, Walk to End GenocideJune 19, 2015

Washington D.C. Walk to End Genocide It was quite poetic really; a group of diverse individuals gathered in the shadow…

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Sudan’s al-Bashir Escapes Arrest for Genocide

Blog, News & Features, South SudanJune 15, 2015

Over the weekend, anti-genocide activists were watching the news with cautious hope and anticipation, thinking one of the most infamous…

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University Fellow Blog: Vivian Rotenstein

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 5, 2015

I was a USC Jewish World Watch intern for the spring semester and there were several very memorable & meaningful…

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Tensions are High in Burundi: Why It Matters (Updated)

Blog, News & Features, Other AreasMay 12, 2015

Update: On May 13, Major General Godefroid Niyombare, along with members of the Burundian army, launched a coup against the…

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“Filling the Bucket” — Anne Roberts

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesAugust 19, 2014

I came to Congo in July expecting to be depressed and overwhelmed by the immense problems of this country, but…

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“Women in Leadership” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesAugust 4, 2014

We always talk about the fact that in order to really change attitudes and behavior towards women and to correct…

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“Recommitting” — Vaughan Meyer

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesAugust 4, 2014

  It has been an extraordinary experience, after these past few years working in the abstract, to have finally been…

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“Overwhelmed? Not a Chance.” — Michael Jeser

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesAugust 1, 2014

It’s difficult to put into words what these last days have been like, and even more difficult to fully account…

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“There is So Much More” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesAugust 1, 2014

I am always filled with sadness to leave Congo and our work here. With each trip (four for me now),…

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“Tears of Hope” — Michael Jeser

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesAugust 1, 2014

An Unexpected Prayer   On our last evening on this trip as a group, we joined thousands of Jews worldwide…

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“Leaving Congo One Day” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 31, 2014

Diana Buckhantz, JWW Board Member, is traveling with four other JWW delegates in Congo’s eastern provinces. They will work with…

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“A Day Like Today” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 28, 2014

There are days that fill you with hope — with a hope that the world will one day wake up…

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“Heroes” — Michael Jeser

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 28, 2014

It’s not every day that you get to meet a real, living, breathing hero. On this trip, it seems that…

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“Congo’s Resilient Women” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 28, 2014

Resilience has taken on new meaning in Congo. In the U.S., we use the word resilience to describe someone who…

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“It’s No Wonder We’re Inspired” — Vaughan Meyer

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 28, 2014

  Surprisingly, this has been a journey filled with hope and inspiration. I had expected to feel more despair here,…

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“I Must Believe” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 28, 2014

“Sexual violence.” We hear these two words over and over in Congo. They have become a part of the vernacular…

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“Rape is a Men’s Issue, Too” – Michael Jeser

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 27, 2014

Here in Congo, so many of our discussions have been about the sexual violence affecting women. We have heard heartbreaking…

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“Jewish in Congo” — by Anne Roberts

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 27, 2014

Throughout the world, there seems to be an epidemic rise of antisemitism. How extraordinary that in the rural villages of…

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“Ubuntu” — Vaughan Meyer

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 24, 2014

We started our day with Dr. Mukwege at Panzi Hospital. Dr. Mukwege is an angel on earth, and a hero…

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“Into the Mountain” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 24, 2014

For the last several years, we at Jewish World Watch have been educating about and advocating to change the situation…

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“Advocating for Their Future” — Vaughan Meyer

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 23, 2014

JWW Board Member Vaughan Meyer is traveling with four other JWW delegates in Congo’s eastern provinces. They will work with…

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“Hard Work” — Spencer Neiman

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 23, 2014

Spencer Neiman, board member of the Dillon Henry Foundation, is traveling with four other JWW delegates in Congo’s eastern provinces.…

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Arriving in Rwanda: Ghosts of a Troubled Past, Working Towards a Better Future

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 22, 2014

The JWW team traveling to eastern Congo has begun their trip in neighboring Rwanda. It’s an important time to visit…

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A Family Experience

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 18, 2014

Spencer Neiman, board member of the Dillon Henry Foundation, and his mother Anne Roberts are joining with three other delegates…

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“Responsibility” — Vaughan Meyer

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 18, 2014

My attention is pulled in so many directions every day — to my husband and children, to my ailing mother,…

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“Nothing Like It”– Michael Jeser

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 17, 2014

On July 19th, I depart for Congo. It will be my first visit. After serving as Executive Director of Jewish…

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“Going Back To Congo” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 17, 2014

I cannot believe that in a few days, I will be leaving on my fourth trip to Congo. I always…

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“Grateful” –Irvin Kintaudi

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 16, 2014

I feel blessed and extremely fortunate to have gone through the experience of a lifetime traveling in Central Africa with…

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“Swords to Plowshares” — Terri Smooke

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 13, 2014

WHY are you going THERE? I traveled to Congo to bear witness. Everyone said I was so brave to go,…

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“Raising the Bar” — Ada Horwich

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 13, 2014

“Congo? Rwanda? Jewish World Watch? Janice, can I go with you?” That’s how it started — helping people and experiencing…

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“Shavuot in Congo: In Pursuit of Justice” — Janice Kamenir-Reznik

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 3, 2014

Photo: One of only three girls who crossed the gender line to join the carpentry program at Laissez l’Afrique Vivre,…

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“Carrying on Dillon’s Mission” — Irvin Kintaudi

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 1, 2014

The day is May 30th, 2014. As we all approach our fourth day out of our nine day mission, the…

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“Counting Our Blessings, With Love From Congo” — Janice Kamenir-Reznik

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 1, 2014

 The problems in Congo are so huge. Until recently, the widespread rape of women occurred in conflict zones. Militiamen used…

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“Inspiring Moment of the Day” — Naama Haviv

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMay 30, 2014

Inspiring moment for the day: The Dillon Henry Foundation remembers the compassionate spirit of Dillon Henry (z’l), who tragically passed…

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“Bright White Paint, Bright New Future” — Naama Haviv

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMay 29, 2014

As we drove up the hill and over the river to Chambucha, we could right away see the Chambucha Rape…

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“Wasted Lives?” — Janice Kamenir-Reznik

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMay 28, 2014

Yesterday, our plane touched down in Rwanda. We will spend some time here before departing for Congo. By all measures,…

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“Why We Go” — Janice Kamenir-Reznik

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMay 25, 2014

I write this blog from my flight gate, preparing to depart for a fifth trip to Congo. Although I have…

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“Instrument of Change”–Terri Smooke

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMay 23, 2014

Friends and even my family are incredulous. They ask me, “WHY are you going there?” And they ask, “Why are…

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“Superheroes of Congo” –Naama Haviv

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMay 23, 2014

Last October, Dr. Mukwege, one of JWW’s partners and the founder of the world-renowned Panzi Hospital in South Kivu, came…

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“First Generation” — Irvin Kintaudi

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMay 22, 2014

I am ecstatic to be going to Africa with Jewish World Watch as a representative of the Dillon Henry Foundation.…

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“A Much Anticipated Voyage” — Ada Horwich

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMay 21, 2014

It’s a few days before I leave for a much anticipated voyage. Although I have experienced a great deal for…

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Africa… Why Bother?

Blog, News & FeaturesMay 12, 2014

As the President of Jewish World Watch, I encounter one question, again and again: why do you bother? The question…

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About the Conflict in Central African Republic

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 20, 2013

Violence has escalated dramatically in CAR since early December. The conflict follows a military coup in March by a union…

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About the Conflict in South Sudan

Blog, News & FeaturesDecember 20, 2013

Political tensions have been simmering in South Sudan for months, since President Salva Kiir sacked his Vice President, Riek Machar,…

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Education through Action

Blog, News & FeaturesNovember 5, 2013

“Education through Action” By: Rabbi Chaim Tureff, Rav Beit Sefer Originally appeared in the Pressman Academy Shmoozer, November Edition. In…

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A Weekend with Dr. Mukwege

Blog, News & FeaturesOctober 10, 2013

About Dr. Mukwege The founder and chief medical director of Panzi Hospital in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Dr. Mukwege…

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“Falling in Love” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 15, 2013

I have fallen in love with two men on this trip to Congo. They are two men from very different…

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Recharging Your Batteries in DRC by Diane Kabat

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 15, 2013

Electricity is “iffy” in Bukavu. Unexpectedly, power goes off, and you wait patiently for the lights to go on, the…

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An Emotional Day by Janice Kamenir-Reznik

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 15, 2013

Today we visited our Rape and Crisis Center in Chambucha, a remote region of eastern Congo. It was an emotional,…

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“We Weren’t Expecting This” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 12, 2013

It’s always the children that break me down. I can listen to women tell stories of unspeakable atrocities — incomprehensible…

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Loss of Innocence by Diane Kabat

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 12, 2013

Dr. Murhabazi Namegabe is one of the many heroes in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He does not stand idly…

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Never Underestimate the Power of Bandaids

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 12, 2013

It took 48 hours to get here, but we have finally arrived in Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu. JWW…

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“Rape Crisis in Congo: Impunity for Men Must Stop” — Diana Buckhantz

Blog, DRC, News & FeaturesJuly 6, 2013

She was raped by a man claiming to be a pastor. He was newly arrived in her village, so when…

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Repairing our Broken World: Stories from the Congo

Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJuly 3, 2013

Co-Founder and President Janice Kamenir-Reznik has an article about her latest trip to Congo featured in the Jewish Journal. Here…

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Not in Kansas Anymore

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 29, 2013

After 5 days in Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province, we are now taking the “fast boat” to Goma,…

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Some Final Thoughts…and a Last Word

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 28, 2013

We have spent a week in Congo and my head is spinning. We visited eleven different programs and met with…

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Congo is where my heart stays.

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 27, 2013

These trips fly by for me. It seems like I just get acclimated to the schedule, to the food (or…

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We All Share Responsibility for the Congo

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 27, 2013

Ms. Magazine chose to feature an article written by JWW President and Co-Founder Janice Kamenir-Reznik during her current travels in…

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We All Share Responsibility for the Congo, by Janice Kamenir-Reznik

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 27, 2013

I have been to the Kivu provinces in eastern Congo many times over the past five years. From outward appearances,…

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Falling in Love

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 27, 2013

I have fallen in love with two men on this trip to Congo. They are two men from very different…

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An emotional day.

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 25, 2013

  Today we visited our Rape and Crisis Center in Chambucha, a remote region of eastern Congo. It was an…

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Talmud teaches us

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 25, 2013

“When you save one life it is as if you saved the world.” — Talmud, Sanhedrin 37a Each day we…

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Recharging your batteries in the DRC

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 24, 2013

  Electricity is “iffy” in Bukavu. Unexpectedly, power goes off, and you wait patiently for the lights to go on,…

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Loss of Innocence

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 23, 2013

  Jewish World Watch is actively working to develop a partnership with BVES, the organization described below. If you are…

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We Weren’t Expecting This

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 23, 2013

Jewish World Watch is actively working to develop a partnership with BVES, the organization described below. If you are interested…

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Never underestimate the power of bandaids

Blog, News & FeaturesJune 23, 2013

It took 48 hours to get here, but we have finally arrived in Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu. JWW…

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Conflicted feelings in a conflict zone

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 23, 2013

Two days into our trip, we finally have internet service. Amazing that in the bustling city of Kigali, Rwanda, we…

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On Our Way

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 20, 2013

I am on the first leg of our very long voyage back to Eastern Congo. Another Jewish World Watch board…

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En Route to Congo

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesJune 20, 2013

Dear JWW Supporters and Activists:   As you read this message, JWW Board Members Diana Buckhantz, Diane Kabat and I…

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Chosenness

ArchiveMarch 14, 2013

by Ari Averbach, student of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies We struggle with the idea of “chosenness”. What does…

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Hope Springs

Archive, BlogDecember 8, 2012

by Annie Turnbull (Cord Africa Programmes Operations Manager) We arrived in Farchana in Eastern Chad just a couple of days…

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Forward with Intention

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundDecember 7, 2012

It has been a long, exhausting and thought-provoking two days of meetings here in N’djamena. We have been meeting with…

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We have not forgotten.

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundDecember 7, 2012

Janice Kamenir-Reznik December 7, 2012 Today we visited the Farchana refugee camp. The camp is located in the remote and…

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Hats off to the Aid Workers

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundDecember 6, 2012

It sounds self-evident and maybe even trite to assert that aid workers are extraordinary human beings, but it is true.…

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Rape, Ruin and Silence

Archive, BlogNovember 28, 2012

by Gregory Metzger One day Dinah, Yaakov’s only daughter, goes out to ‘visit the daughters of the land,’ and is…

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Way to Go, California!

ArchiveApril 12, 2011

The JWW-organized lobby day in support of SB 861 yesterday was a huge success! JWW activists Diana Buckhantz, Joshua Brobrowsky,…

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Sad news from Bukavu

ArchiveJuly 5, 2010

On Saturday, an oil tanker exploded in Sange, a town just south of Bukavu in the South Kivu province of…

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In Every Generation

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundMarch 23, 2010

I returned home less than 40 hours ago. Images of Congo are still fresh in my mind: the children slaving…

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I Don’t Know if My Eyes are Open or Closed

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundMarch 23, 2010

It is ironic that one week ago I was standing at a gold mine in the very dangerous, remote Orientale…

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Found In Translation

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 19, 2009

In the capacity of translator, I happened to be invited by the Jewish World Watch team on mission trip to…

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Our “Collective”

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesNovember 16, 2009

Greetings JWW blog readers. My name is Mike Ramsdell. I have had the privilege of capturing this “Congo journey” in…

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What I Love and/or Will Miss About Congo

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 13, 2009

How strange to be out of Congo. As Isaiah, our incredible translator, and I walked across the border he showed…

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Humanity Gives Us No Choice

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesNovember 12, 2009

Ten days ago we arrived in Kigali with trepidation and expectation. It seems like a day or two ago in…

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Teach the Children

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesNovember 11, 2009

Suddenly we are surrounded by a sea of children. As we stand there they begin to form a circle around…

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Congo Curse of Riches

Archive, Blog, DRC, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesNovember 9, 2009

I don’t sleep here, even with sleeping pills. I wake up after a few hours, images of the day racing…

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Ready When You Are

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesNovember 9, 2009

We are taken by convoy on an impossible 3 hour drive, high up in the mountains where the Congolese Tutsis…

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The People of Congo Are Its Greatest Resource

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 9, 2009

Yesterday I felt completely engulfed by sadness. I wrote a blog entry that I will not post with you now,…

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Maybe the World Has Not Closed Its Eyes

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 9, 2009

I thought it couldn’t get worse. Yesterday listening to Renee and Sabine tell the stories of their rapes I felt…

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Women of Valor

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 9, 2009

I have been thinking during the last four days about the definition of a woman of valor, something we talk…

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I Think We Can Do This

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 7, 2009

When your translator is in tears, you know you’re in trouble. This morning we met with two women, both of…

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Renee’s Face

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 7, 2009

As she entered the room, my eyes froze on her scarred and disfigured face. Skin melted like a plastic mask.…

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If Only We Knew the Answer

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 7, 2009

I was haunted by their faces. Renee with deep scars carved into what was once a beautiful face, eyes with…

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I Don’t Want to Reflect . . . I Want to Act

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 6, 2009

Yesterday, at the Goma border crossing, a local Congolese official told our translator that she wanted to go through our…

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Mama Francine

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 6, 2009

For nine years Mama Francine (for her safety I cannot reveal her true name) has lived in the safe house…

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The Flip of a Coin

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 6, 2009

Congo is unlike anything I have experienced. I can barely process what I have seen and heard today. The poverty…

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A Stark Contrast

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 5, 2009

Yesterday we drove east from Kigali to visit the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village, an extraordinary program established by Jewish philanthropist…

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A Cause for Hope?

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 5, 2009

As we drive through plush verdant fields and towering mountains on our way to Kigali and the Congo border, we…

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Ingrid

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 4, 2009

I met Ingrid in person in April, 2007 when she came to California for her admissions interview at Stanford University.…

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It’s Not Academic Anymore

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 4, 2009

I knew I shouldn’t have gone into the room about children long before I stepped inside. It’s the last room…

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Half a World Away or: Reconciling the Rage and Learning to Live with the Pain

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundNovember 3, 2009

It took us 30 hours from the time we departed from Los Angeles to when we arrived in Kigali, Rwanda.…

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Naama Speaks with Fight on for Darfur

Archive, BlogNovember 1, 2009

Naama Haviv will share stories from her mission to DRC with the actist student from USC’s Fight on For Darfur.…

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Naama’s First Public Debriefing after Congo

Archive, EventsNovember 1, 2009

JWW Assistant Director Naama Haviv will speak about her recent trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo at Temple Ahavat…

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How blessed are we, that we have the awareness and the capacity to do what we are about to do.

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundOctober 30, 2009

In just a few hours our small group representing Jewish World Watch leaves for the Eastern Congo. Every day for…

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First Post

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundOctober 30, 2009

By all accounts I shouldn’t be making this trip. My mother keeps tracking me down to tell me that she…

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First Post

Archive, BlogOctober 30, 2009

This will be my sixth trip to the continent of Africa over the past thirty five years. I am very…

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Diana Buckhantz

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-GroundOctober 30, 2009

I am a public relations consultant and as such I am always the one pitching the story. I am much…

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Re-entry

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 27, 2007

After three days of travel within Chad, some of which got a bit dicey, we finally boarded the Air France…

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Day 8: Boundless Capacity

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 21, 2007

Today we had the most intense experience we have had to date. We went to the Touloum refugee camp to…

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Day 8: Today, We Cried

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 20, 2007

Man’s inhumanity to man is limited only by the creativity of his cruelty. Today we cried. We have sat with…

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Day 7: I’m Convinced

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 20, 2007

This was our last day in the Iridimi refugee camp ALREADY. Clearly it is not enough time to develop real…

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Day 7: Bearing Witness

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 20, 2007

Bearing Witness What does it really mean to bear witness? Having been here in the Iridimi refugee camp now for…

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Day 6: Look What You’ve Done!

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 19, 2007

My thoughts today are focused on Janice and Rachel. Today was our second day visiting the Iridimi refugee camp in…

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Day 6: When there are Laughs

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 19, 2007

My friend Monica wrote me a sweet note before I left. In it, she said to think of her “when…

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Day 6: The Similarities are More Glaring than the Differences

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 19, 2007

Today we continued with the evaluations of the Solar Cooker Project inside the Iridimi camp. At the end of each…

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Day 5: Dignity and Kindness

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 18, 2007

Today we visited the Iridimi refugee camp, where our Solar Cooker Project was launched 18 months ago. The sense of…

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Day 5: Iridimi Camp — An Incredible Day

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 18, 2007

What an incredible day! A UN convoy escorted us to the refugee camp today – finally! (Picture this: a truckload…

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Arriving in Iriba

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 17, 2007

Today we arrived in Iriba. Having “slept” last night in Abeche, we woke early to catch the UN flight to…

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Day 4: Abeche, Iriba and Happy Accidents

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 17, 2007

It’s hard to believe it, but today, 4 days after leaving Los Angeles, we finally arrived at our destination –…

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Day 3: Waiting

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 16, 2007

Waiting…waiting…waiting. It seems like 90% of the time we have spent since arriving in Chad has been spent waiting. In…

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Day 3: I’ll never be the same

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 16, 2007

The most common comment I heard before we left LA was, “You’ll never be the same. This experience will change…

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Day 2: In N’Djamena — Life Here is Incomprehensible

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 15, 2007

I’ve driven my children down Skid Row at dusk so they can see the reality of life in Los Angeles…

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Day 1: Arrival in Chad

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 14, 2007

Hello JWW Friends, It’s Sunday evening and we have just arrived in N’Djamena, Chad! The almost 24 hours of flights…

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How will I go? How will I return?

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 12, 2007

How do you reassure your 7 year old that you WILL be safe, that you WILL return and that it’s…

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Anxious

Archive, Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesOctober 9, 2007

I was thinking today that exactly thirty years ago this week my husband and I, as young twenty-somethings, stood in…

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