How you can help: Support a health clinic in Gaza

Nearly every day, NJN gets asked “how can I help?” Sometimes our answer is to suggest you reach out to your elected officials. Sometimes it’s for you to speak up in Jewish communal spaces. Today, it is helping to fund a new health clinic that is being launched in Gaza by Project Rozana, a long-time partner of ours. New Jewish Narrative is raising funds to support this initiative and we invite you to be a part of it. 

 

NJN and partners mobilized to raise our voices to call for an end to the war, all of the hostages to be brought home, and aid to be sent into Gaza. Thank you: for showing up despite the rain, for demanding better for Israelis and Palestinians alike, and for calling for accountability and responsibility from both President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu.  

 

Why Trump has so much sway with Netanyahu
By Hadar Susskind in Times of Israel on July 7, 2025

If Trump truly wants to shape the future of Israel, the region, and American global leadership, he must use this moment to press Netanyahu to end his cynical continuation of the war in Gaza.

As a Jew, as an Israeli-American, and as someone who believes in the safety and dignity of all people—Israeli and Palestinian alike—I implore him to do just that.

 

What Happened at the Trump-Netanyahu Meeting

To help us make sense of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting on Monday, New Jewish Narrative hosted a conversation with two experts in Washington foreign policy: NJN's Madeleine Cereghino and journalist Ron Kampeas.

 

National day of action - Good Trouble Lives On (July 17th, 2025)

We are facing the most brazen rollback of civil rights in generations. That's why on July 17, 5 years since the passing of Congressman John Lewis, we're cosponsoring this day of Good Trouble. 

Whether you're outraged by attacks on our civil rights, the gutting of essential services, disappearances of our neighbors, or the assault on free speech and our right to organize – join us in making Good Trouble. 

This will be a nationwide day of peaceful, nonviolent action and organizing, rooted in the tradition of the civil rights movement — but built for today’s challenges. On July 17th, communities across the country will come together in the streets, at courthouses, and in community spaces to raise our voices, stand together, and carry forward his vision for justice, voting rights, and dignity for all.

 

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