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YOUR COMMUNITY TOOLKIT

Engaging with Your Community

There are multiple ways to safely educate your community about Israel, Judaism and antisemitism. Whether it’s on social media or face-to-face, you have the opportunity to make a difference.
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Social Media


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Join Local Organizations


  • Visit Solomon Society

    Solomon Society members foster comradery and fuel their passion for community building by sharing meaningful experiences and taking on the responsibility for making a positiv...

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Become a Grassroots Organizer


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Reach Out to Elected Officials


  • Visit house.gov

    Not sure of your congressional district or who your member is? This service will assist you by matching your ZIP code to your congressional district, with links to your member's we...

  • Visit JPAC

    As JPAC’s premier annual event, Capitol Summit provides an empowering opportunity for Jewish community members and allies to learn, network, and advocate for our community’s priorit...

  • Visit JPAC

    Since 2019, the Jewish Public Affairs Committee (JPAC) has successfully secured over $300 million from the California state budget to support a wide range of community projects. These i...

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Letters to Editors and Op-Eds


  • Visit EJP

    The EJP Opinion section features diverse viewpoints on Jewish communal life, philanthropy, education, and leadership. Topics range from reflections on Jewish identity and school leadersh...

  • Visit Voice of OC

    If you want to share your perspective on civic issues with Voice of OC, they welcome community opinion pieces. Follow their guidelines, be factual, civil, and clear about your me...

  • Visit the LA Times

    If you’re submitting an op-ed to the Los Angeles Times, they welcome pieces on any subject, but submissions must be exclusive and not published elsewhere. Articles should be a...