On Monday I sent you a reflection on the pain and grief of October
7th. For many voters — Jewish and non-Jewish — who historically
support Democrats, the past year has been heartbreaking, disorienting,
and has made their voting choices more complicated.
Making a decision on who to vote for is deeply personal.
These phonebanks are an opportunity to find shared ground with
undecided Jewish voters and shine a light on why we’re Jews for
Kamala, like this testimonial from Ari:
This is what Tikkun Olam looks like in practice: It's
trying our best to repair our world with the little bits of power we
have as individuals. It's voting, protesting, standing up for what's
right, and trying desperately to bend the arc towards justice. I don’t
have a whole lot of faith in electoral politics, but I do have faith
in Kamala Harris to lead us closer to the kind of world I want to live
in and I want to leave for the generations after
us.
These conversations are critical and
time-sensitive, with early voting already started in many
states, and could move the needle in the election.
Sign
up to talk to undecided Jewish voters on October 15, 16, and 22. RSVP
here.
We’ll provide Jewish grounding, call scripts, the technology and
training.
All you have to do is provide you — and your intention to
rid us of another Trump presidency, once and for all.
With gratitude and in solidarity,
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