
We’re happy to have you.
Thank you for joining The Jewish Partnership for Democracy!
You are now part of a growing cross-sector, transpartisan, national network of Jewish institutions working together to protect and strengthen American democracy. We look forward to onboarding you as a new network partner and to supporting your efforts to do this work. Here’s what happens next:
A member of our team will reach out to formally welcome you and share more information. If you’re eager to jump in, you can also book time with us here.
We will work with you to build out a unique “commitment” aligned with one or more of our strategic priorities.
You will begin receiving our monthly partner newsletter, which highlights democracy-related resources, events, and opportunities as well as introducing and celebrating partners. These are sent out the first week of each month.
In a few weeks, you will receive an invitation to our Partner Portal where we’ll be hosting everything you might find in our newsletter plus an ever-growing resource hub available on-demand.
Ready to dig in? Check out the calendar below. If you have any questions, please reach out to Emily Goodman, VP of Network & Impact, at [email protected].
Dig into our argument for democracy.
To help you understand our argument, approach, and evidence, we’ve published this brief white paper on the Jewish Imperative to Protect and Strengthen American Democracy.
What is transpartisanship?
We believe that protecting and strengthening American democracy is not a partisan issue.
That's why we pursue our work in a spirit of transpartisanship, which rejects the "us vs. them" mindset that characterizes so many political conversations.
We believe that whatever issues we care about individually – from religious freedom to climate change to fair elections – we all have a stake in American self-governance. Engaging effectively in self-governance requires respect and compromise, and we can only exercise these muscles when we focus on what brings us together rather than what sets us apart.
Ultimately, transpartisanship is both an approach and a commitment – to ourselves, to each other, and to future generations.