How to Vote in the General Election – Resources for New York Voters
Find out how you can vote in the General Election 2022 – Resources and information on how to vote by mail, absentee ballots, and voting in person
Find out how you can vote in the General Election 2022 – Resources and information on how to vote by mail, absentee ballots, and voting in person
Avoid Voter Intimidation – Resources and information on how to protect yourself from illegal voter intimidation
Avoid Voter Intimidation – Resources and information on how to protect yourself from illegal voter intimidation
Topics discussed last night included those of particular interest to the New York Jewish community, such as AIPAC’s role in the midterm elections, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement), rising antisemitism, and the U.S.-Israel relationship.
NYJA is looking for interested and exceptional candidate to fill our Fall Intern position. This is a PAID internship, 12-15 weeks.
For the June 28 primary election, early voting ends on June 26. As such, here are some helpful resources to help you figure out who is on your ballot, and when and where to vote.
A Jewish leader is not ‘just a man with a beard,’ women rabbis tell NYC Mayor Adams during discussion on combating antisemitism, climate change, homelessness, closing Rikers Island, healthcare, affordable housing and more.
We brought together 55 women rabbis and cantors, representing all the major denominations; all five boroughs; Jews of Color and LGBTQ+ Jews for what we believe was the first-ever, and certainly the largest ever meeting of Jewish women clergy with the Mayor of New York City.
On Tuesday, March 29th, The New York Jewish Agenda hosted our first ever in-person event, a reception with Israel’s Minister for Regional Cooperation, Esawi Frej.
NYJA is looking for interested and exceptional candidates to fill two positions: (1) a full-time position as Policy Director; and (2) a paid Summer Intern.