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Together we heal, united we fight
Now is not the time to surrender to despair. Now is the time to grieve, to mourn, to heal. Now is the time to find strength in solidarity, between neighbors and across communities. This week reminds us in the most painful way: We cannot fight antisemitism without fighting racism, without fighting anti-refugee vitriol, without fighting anti-Black acts of hate.
Fighting Antisemitism | 2016
Our own commitment to fighting all forms of oppression grounds our organizing for justice for all people.
JVP Response to the Movement for Black Lives Policy Platform
JVP endorses the Movement for Black Lives platform in its entirety, without reservation.
Jewish Voice for Peace on Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions | 2015
JVP endorses the call from Palestinian civil society for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) as part of our work for freedom, justice and equality.
Jewish Voice for Peace on the Palestinian Authority Bid for Statehood at UN | 2011
Today, the President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, presented a bid for the state of Palestine based on the 1967 borders.
Jewish Voice for Peace on U.S. Settlement Funders | 2010
As an organization that focuses on the critical role of the United States in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Jewish Voice for Peace is deeply concerned by the ongoing activities of U.S. organizations whose 501c3 (non-profit) status enables them to raise money from American donors to support and maintain settlements in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
Jewish Voice for Peace on One State or Two | 2007
As activists in the movement for peace and justice in the Middle East, JVP members are often asked for our position on how the Palestine / Israel conflict should ultimately be solved. Our mission statement endorses neither a one-state solution, nor a two-state solution. Instead it promotes support for human rights and international law. As a result, we have members and supporters on both sides of this question, as well as many others who, like the organization as a whole, are agnostic about it. If a short answer is required, it would be that we support any solution that is consistent with the national rights of both Palestinians and Israeli Jews, whether one binational state, two states, or some other solution. In this paper, we provide a longer answer.
Jewish Voice for Peace on Peace, U.S. Military Aid, and Israel | 2004
On why we urge the U.S. government to suspend military aid to Israel until it ends its 37-year occupation of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem.
Jewish Voice for Peace on the Boycott of Israeli Goods | 2003
We encourage all Americans and, in particular, all Jews to act for peace and justice and not to be intimidated by the apologists for the Israeli government’s policies. We urge everyone to remember the historical crimes committed against the Jewish people, but not to allow those crimes to become justifications for crimes against the Palestinians.
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