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Affordable HousingNashville needs to address the shortage of affordable and workforce housing through intentional housing and land use policies... (click for more)
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Book BanningWe join with others in strongly condemning acts of censorship and book banning. Our history shows us the ramifications of such actions... (click for more)
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Community RelationsWe are committed to promoting the values and goals of our Jewish community by engaging with all Nashvillians in dialogue and in coalitions that support common goals... (click for more)
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Diversity, Equity and InclusionDEI is about creating a level playing field, generating a sense of belonging, and supporting a fair and just path for all, recognizing that our recent history is replete with examples of the absence of a level playing field... (click for more)
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EducationFar too many of our fellow Nashvillians don’t have access to the high-quality education needed to open doorways to prosperity. We know our city can and must do much, much better for our children... (click for more
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ImmigrationThe Jewish experience as immigrants spans the history of civilization. We need to create a streamlined legal immigration system that respects human dignity and human rights while responding to the economic needs of our country... (click for more)
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Insure Tennessee |
Poverty Reduction |
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Since January 1, 2014, Tennessee has forfeited over two billion dollars in federal assistance. We consider it unconscionable that Tennesseans continue to suffer, when our legislature will not pursue a remedy at hand... (click for more)
Project 2025We will be vigilant and decry legislation and policy which does not treat all Tennesseans equally and fosters a multi-racial, multi-cultural democracy... (click for more)
On GazaCalling for humanitarian relief in Gaza, a path to peace, and a new kind of conversation in the Jewish community... (click for more)
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We believe that in a country of enormous wealth and resources such as ours that it is unacceptable for there to exist the level of poverty with which far too many of our citizens are plagued... (click for more)
Religion in Public SchoolsObjective discussions of world religions are essential components of world history curriculum. It is not the role of public schools to promote or proselytize any religion... (click for more)
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