Jewish Community Relations Council

Are you interested in community relations work on behalf of the Jewish Community Alliance (JCA)?

The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) is accepting new members!


Become A Member

新しいJCRCは、10/7後の世界では人間関係がすべてであるという信念から生まれました。JCAはソーシャルメディア、ニュースレター、そしてメディア機関を通じて定期的に声明を発表していますが、JCRCはコミュニティとの関係構築に注力しています。宗教や文化の垣根を超えた架け橋を築き、反ユダヤ主義と闘い、ユダヤ人の問題とユダヤ人の歴史への理解を深めることを目指しています。つまり、私たちはプレスリリースよりも人間関係を重視し、人々を結びつける会話やイベントを通して人々の心と精神を掴むことができると信じています。私たちのコミュニティ中心のアプローチに関する体験談をいくつかご紹介します。

“Listening to all the points about Jewish history helped me remember what my parents used to tell me about Orang Jahudi (Malay for “Jewish people”) and their fight for freedom! My learning of the history of the Jewish people was much more important than the food. My heart was full that night.” —Indonesian community member on the JCRC’s Jewish-Asian Friendship Dinner.

"Minority groups like the Tutsis or others, it’s good for us to support Jewish people. Our people have many similar values: we discuss issues, we support our communities strongly, and we don’t eat pork. If I see Jewish people in the community, I see my brother or sister, even if I don’t know them." —Paul Niyonizigiye, from a JCRC spotlight featuring non-Jewish allies.

The new JCRC consists of three volunteer committees that assist JCRC leadership, including JCRC Director Zach Schwartz, in their mission of bridge-building and combating antisemitism. These committees include a Government Advocacy CommitteeIntercultural Corps, and K-12 Advocacy Group.

JCRCプラットフォーム

The Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine is the largest Jewish organization in the state; however, Maine’s Jewish community is diverse, and while we all care about fighting hatred and antisemitism, we may not always agree on the best way to unite against it. Therefore, we want to make clear the JCRC platform and values, which represent many, but not all, Jewish Mainers. They can be distilled into two major points:


  • First and foremost, we stand united against antisemitism and hatred against Jewish people in Maine, and everywhere across the world.
  • 第二に、私たちは、BDS(ボイコット、投資撤退、制裁)など、イスラエル国家を不当に悪者扱いしたり、正当性を失わせたり、二重基準を適用したりするあらゆる措置に反対します。私たちのメンバーはイスラエルの問題について幅広い信念を持っていますが、イスラエルの存在権は明確に支持します。


参加方法



JCRCは、私たちの活動に興味を持ち、私たちのプラットフォームに賛同するすべてのコミュニティメンバー(ユダヤ人、非ユダヤ人を問わず)に開かれています。JCRCメンバーには以下の特典があります。



  • Specialized training sessions from renowned local experts and national organizations such as the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, Jews of Color Initiative, and Jewish Federations for North America
  • Quarterly lunches provided by the JCA to celebrate wins
  • Member perks such as books, invitations to JCA and other cultural events, and more
  • A community of like-minded individuals across demographic lines who are united in our mission to build bridges and pioneer the future of Jewish community relations work!


Join the JCRC

01

Government Advocacy Committee

This group builds relationships with the elected officials that represent them and other governmental leaders on behalf of the JCRC. Examples of work that committee members would do include meeting with their local State Representatives or city councilors, writing letters in favor or opposition to a bill, and receiving specialized, non-public briefings on antisemitic incidents in Maine.

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Intercultural Corps

This group builds friendship with other communities and faiths, working to see our communities flourish together. Examples of work that the committee members would do include attending other cultures’ festivals/celebrations/commemorations as representatives of the JCRC, volunteering for other communities during their times of need, or participating in cross-cultural exchange programs that promote learning between Jews and non-Jews.

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K-12アドボカシー

This group supports Jewish students and educators in Maine’s schools. Examples of work that the committee members may do include meeting with school administrators on Jewish issues, communicating with schools about observance of Jewish holidays, or recommending Jewish perspectives in curricula.

Jewish Community Relations Council Members

Jody Augustadt
David Brenerman
Sharon Chabrow
Leigh Dal
Alex Fram
Matthew S. Goldfarb
Whitney Hess
Jamie Isaacson
Lawrence Jackson-Rosen
Dawn LaRochelle
Laura McCandlish
Josh Moss
Ivan Most
Susan Most
Paul Niyonizigiye
Eydie Pryzant
Josh Rosenberg
Joanne Rosenthal
Sarah Shmitt
David Soley
Amy Tinkle
Linda Werner
Carly Wittman
Anna Wrobel