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    • Justice, Justice we Shall Pursue

      on March 9, 2018
      For the month of March, the Reform Movement is calling on clergy across America to welcome their teens onto the bimah to share with your congregation the work that they are doing towards gun violence prevention. In hundreds of synagogues, let's have #TeensTaketheBimah to share why this issue matters, and how adults can support them in this work.

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    • From a Lonely Existence to Inclusive Communities: Growing up With a Disability in the Jewish Community

      on March 1, 2018
      By Ione Heigham | NFTY-NE NFTY Representative, NFTY-MVP Elect, Inclusion Task Force Member My mother tells me that she used to get a call from my elementary school nurse everyday of first grade. Each time I would claim to have terrible stomach pain or my arm hurt or I would think I had a cold.

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    • Be Your Own Advocate Like Esther: Consent

      on February 27, 2018
      The story of Purim found in the Book of Esther recounts acts of bravery committed by a member of a silenced and oppressed group of people. Esther was empowered by her guardian Mordechai to speak to her husband, King Ahasuerus, on behalf of the Jewish people in an effort to save them from their impending destruction orchestrated by the King’s royal vizier, Haman.

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    • Social Media Tips for Teen Gun Violence Prevention Activists

      on February 26, 2018
      As NFTY and the Reform Movement undertake a reinvigorated campaign to help end gun violence in the United States, we've compiled a few tips and resources for teen activists who want to get involved.

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    • L’Taken: Only A Start

      on February 23, 2018
      Two years ago, when I was a sophomore, Analia and I were invited to join to join the Greene Family Camp delegation to the Religious Action Center’s L’Taken Social Justice Seminar in Washington D. .

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    • NFTY Teens Made History in Tallahassee – We’re Not Done Yet

      on February 22, 2018
      I hope you saw the news stories about buses of students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL, making their way to Florida’s Capitol to plead with their legislators about preventing gun violence. For the past 24 hours, the Parkland Reform Jewish community made me one of their own and welcomed me onto their own bus to Tallahassee.

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    • Get Involved in Black History Month

      on February 6, 2018
      February is Black History Month. NFTY is proud to run a racial justice campaign year-round, aiming to educate teens about the past and current issues that black people face in our country, and mobilizing our youth to demand justice for all.

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    • NFTY Remembers: Holocaust Remembrance Day

      on January 26, 2018
      The Holocaust will forever be a sorrowful reminder for the Jews of our people’s oppression. For the Jewish community as a whole, International Holocaust Remembrance Day is a time for reflection and action.

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    • What Do Teen Lobbyists Do During a Government Shutdown?

      on January 24, 2018
      Most might stay home. But if you are an intrepid, well-prepared, passionate teenage Jewish lobbyist, you find a way in.

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    • Learn, Get Involved & Take Action this Martin Luther King Jr. Day

      on January 12, 2018
      In August of 1963, Jews marched on Washington in solidarity with the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. and 250,000 others.

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