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Description: This website is an online version of Emily Nepon's Senior Thesis for Goddard College, “New Jewish Agenda: The History of an Organization, 1980-1992.” New Jewish Agenda (NJA) was a national, multi-issue membership organization active between 1980 and 1992, made up of some 45 local chapters. NJA was committed to participatory democracy and civil rights for all people, especially those marginalized within the mainstream Jewish community, including gay and lesbian individuals.
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Subject: New Jewish Agenda., Jews--United States--Political activity., Arab-Israeli Conflict--Foreign public opinion, American.
Description: Founded in 1900, The Workmen’s Circle / Arbeter Ring fosters Jewish identity and participation in Jewish life through Jewish, especially Yiddish, culture and education, friendship, and the pursuit of social and economic justice. The organization was formed by Jewish immigrants to face challenges of assimilating to the new culture and fighting labor practices, and was rooted in the labor and socialist traditions.
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Subject: Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring., Jews--United States--Societies, etc., Yiddish language--Social aspects--United States.
Creator: Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring
Publisher: Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring
Coverage: United States / New York, N.Y.
Description: This website is an online version of Emily Nepon's Senior Thesis for Goddard College, “New Jewish Agenda: The History of an Organization, 1980-1992.” New Jewish Agenda (NJA) was a national, multi-issue membership organization active between 1980 and 1992, made up of some 45 local chapters. NJA was committed to participatory democracy and civil rights for all people, especially those marginalized within the mainstream Jewish community, including gay and lesbian individuals.
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Subject: New Jewish Agenda., Jews--United States--Political activity., Arab-Israeli Conflict--Foreign public opinion, American.
Description: Founded in 1900, The Workmen’s Circle / Arbeter Ring fosters Jewish identity and participation in Jewish life through Jewish, especially Yiddish, culture and education, friendship, and the pursuit of social and economic justice. The organization was formed by Jewish immigrants to face challenges of assimilating to the new culture and fighting labor practices, and was rooted in the labor and socialist traditions.
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Subject: Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring., Jews--United States--Societies, etc., Yiddish language--Social aspects--United States.
Creator: Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring
Publisher: Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring
Coverage: United States / New York, N.Y.
Description: Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ) is a membership-based organization founded in 1990 that engages Jews to pursue and win racial and economic justice including via systemic changes, in partnership with people of color, low-income, and immigrant communities in New York City.
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Subject: Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (U.S.), Jews--New York (State)--New York--Social conditions., Jews--New York (State)--New York--Political activity.
Creator: Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (U.S.)
Publisher: Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (U.S.)
Coverage: New York (State)--New York.
Description: Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ) is a membership-based organization founded in 1990 that engages Jews to pursue and win racial and economic justice including via systemic changes, in partnership with people of color, low-income, and immigrant communities in New York City.
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Subject: Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (U.S.), Jews--New York (State)--New York--Social conditions., Jews--New York (State)--New York--Political activity.
Creator: Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (U.S.)
Publisher: Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (U.S.)
Coverage: New York (State)--New York.
Description: Founded in 1900, The Workmen’s Circle / Arbeter Ring fosters Jewish identity and participation in Jewish life through Jewish, especially Yiddish, culture and education, friendship, and the pursuit of social and economic justice. The organization was formed by Jewish immigrants to face challenges of assimilating to the new culture and fighting labor practices, and was rooted in the labor and socialist traditions.
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Subject: Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring., Jews--United States--Societies, etc., Yiddish language--Social aspects--United States.
Creator: Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring
Publisher: Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring
Coverage: United States / New York, N.Y.
Description: Camp Kinderland was founded on Sylvan Lake in Hopewell Junction, NY in 1923 by members of the Workmen’s Circle who worked in the organization’s New York City schools. The camp’s founders sought to create a summer youth camp that would not only provide a recreational escape for the children of working people from the tenements of New York City, but also one whose culture would encourage and foster a commitment to socially progressive activism and the embracing of a rich Jewish secular tradition. The website contains news and event listings, camper and parent resources, and information about renting their facilities.
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Subject: Camps |x Massachusetts., Jewish Children |z United States.
Description: Camp Kinderland was founded on Sylvan Lake in Hopewell Junction, NY in 1923 by members of the Workmen’s Circle who worked in the organization’s New York City schools. The camp’s founders sought to create a summer youth camp that would not only provide a recreational escape for the children of working people from the tenements of New York City, but also one whose culture would encourage and foster a commitment to socially progressive activism and the embracing of a rich Jewish secular tradition. The website contains news and event listings, camper and parent resources, and information about renting their facilities.
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Subject: Camps |x Massachusetts., Jewish Children |z United States.
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