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10 Things to Know About Jews For Racial and Economic Justice

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Jews For Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ) and its political action arm, The Jewish Vote, are frequently cited as representatives of the liberal New York Jewish community. However, JFREJ is an extremist group that is rejected by huge swaths of New York Jews. Citing JFREJ as proof of Jewish attitudes on any issue is tokenism and should be avoided. 


Here are 10 things you should know:

1. JFREJ is Tiny

JFREJ claims a membership of 6,000 people, of whom only 4,500 live in New York. This represents less than half of one percent of New York City’s 960,000 Jews.

2. JFREJ is Fringe

According to the Anti-Defamation League, JFREJ “isn’t representative in any way of the majority of the Jewish community.”

3. Politicizes Antisemitism

JFREJ opposed the New York City Council’s passage of resolution number 487, a bill whose only impact was to recognize End Jew Hatred Day in the City of New York. Only two of the council’s 51 members voted against the resolution. 

4. Seeks to Abolish the Police

JFREJ frequently calls to defund the police, and states that, “We are ultimately organizing to abolish the NYPD.” According to JFREJ, “#AbolishICE must mean Abolish Prisons and Abolish Police.”

5. Politicizes Safety

JFREJ opposed increasing funding in 2024 for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program, a FEMA initiative that supports physical security enhancements to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of terrorist attack, such as synagogues, Jewish community centers and schools.

6. Supports Lawlessness

JFREJ Opposed Proposition 2 on last year’s ballot, which gave the Department of Sanitation increased authority to keep all city property clean, including parks and highway medians, and to hold street vendors accountable for following rules at those locations.

7. Weaponizes Health Matters

JFREJ exploits concerns about COVID to oppose legislation that would make it illegal to wear a mask to conceal one’s identity while committing a crime. 

8. Disrupts Civic Life

JFREJ has repeatedly blocked traffic on New York’s roadways, causing disruptions to emergency services, increased risk of accidents, and potential harm to public safety and the economy. 

9. Opposes Defense Aid for Israeli Civilians

On the night of October 7th, while rockets were falling on Israeli cities and Hamas terrorists were still inside of Israel, JFREJ mobilized to end defense aid to Israel.

10. Minimizes Concerns about Antisemitism

Despite recent violent attacks on Jews all over the country, JFREJ claims politicians are using antisemitism as a “political cudgel.”  

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