Among our many efforts, we have invested heavily in working with youth to ensure that the lessons learned from the Holocaust are not forgotten and to empower youth to discover the relevancy of that history today. We teach them how to become exemplary leaders who embrace their obligations to the global community in our increasingly interconnected planet.

JDubU

This Fall, Jewish World Watch launches a new college initiative called JDubU. The program is a significant expansion of the organization’s domestic education footprint.

JDubU creates space for college students seeking to engage with and respond to present-day events to fight for human rights through the lens of their religious, cultural and ethnic Judaism.

Mitzvah Service Projects

Are you becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah? JWW believes that advocating against genocide is a mitzvah. Are you looking for a tzedakah project with a deeper meaning? We help you explore the connection between your Torah and Haftorah portions and the anti-genocide movement and provide support for various Bar/Bat Mitzvah tzedakah projects that link to JWW’s advocacy and relief efforts. Through our Mitzvah Mentors program, B’nai Mitzvah students can be paired with teens who have created and implemented meaningful projects and are willing to help from project conception through its execution. Let us help add another layer of meaning to this special time in your life! 

Jewish World Watch is a proud partner of Tzedek America.

Jewish World Watch supporters and staff take part in a Day of Service at Pierce College.

Education Programs

Teen Ambassador Program

Jewish World Watch is seeking dedicated, passionate, compassionate and curious teens who want to learn about how to become leaders, advocates, and world-changers and are seeking community service credit. Sign your teen up for our Teen Ambassador Program (TAP) today.

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