Vision

Our vision is for a world in which every individual is treated with dignity and respect, and has the opportunity to be healthy, safe, and economically secure, free from fear and discrimination.

Mission

JALSA puts our Jewish values into action by engaging the Jewish community and our allies in the pursuit of social, economic, environmental, and racial justice. As a grassroots, membership-driven nonprofit organization, our efforts to create a more just and equitable society are powered by relationships in both the public policy and Jewish communities, as well as through connections to thousands of activists across the state. Our robust, intergenerational network of individuals, clergy, and Jewish organizations makes it possible for us to use our “toolbox” of community organizing, advocacy, legal strategies, and educational workshops to achieve impactful and sustainable social and legislative change.

Our Values

JALSA is guided by our fundamental Jewish values. We believe that in every generation, it is our obligation to strive to bring about a just society, and we are optimistic enough to believe it’s possible to achieve. The following values serve as the underlying guide for our work:

  • Tzedek, Tzedek Tirdof – Justice, justice shall you pursue (obligating us to put justice into action)

  • B’tzelem Elohim – Every human being is worthy of dignity and respect

  • Love Your Neighbor as Yourself – Show kindness and compassion to all human beings

Our History

Established in 2001, the Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action is a membership-based organization devoted to engaging the community in promoting civil rights, protecting civil liberties, and achieving social, economic, and environmental justice based on Jewish values.

Our JALSA toolkit includes:

  • Using community organizing to involve our members in finding solutions to “root cause” issues that lead to a more equitable society;

  • Working with public officials to enact and implement complex legislative proposals;

  • Filing amicus briefs in precedent-setting court cases; and

  • Hosting a variety of trainings, forums, and briefings to educate our members and the public on state and national issues.

 Building relationships with interfaith and multiracial coalitions is at the center of all of our work to advance justice. Our members have helped achieve major public policy changes on a wide range of critical issues in many areas.