• In May 2007, Jewish Funds for Justice organized a coalition of more than twenty Jewish organizations in an attempt to focus the attention of the
2008 American presidential candidates on the domestic priorities of American Jews. The coalition produced an online survey that received nearly 9,000 responses. The online survey identified
health care as the top domestic concern of American Jews. • Jewish Funds for Justice has been called a catalyst of the synagogue organizing movement. In February 2007, Jewish Funds for Justice brought together more than 300 leaders from 63 different congregations to discuss their involvement in community organizing. Jewish Funds for Justice also published a booklet and a video on
Congregation-based Community Organizing. • After
Hurricane Katrina struck the
coast of the
Gulf of Mexico, Jewish Funds for Justice frequently spoke out about the need for fair and rapid redevelopment of the region. Jewish Funds for Justice co-sponsored the Blueprint for Gulf Renewal, published in August/September 2007 by the Institute of Southern Studies/Southern Exposure. • Jewish Funds for Justice maintained a
blog that served as an online hub for Jewish netroots action and Jewish perspectives on contemporary issues of social and economic justice. • Jspot.org, a project of Progressive Jewish Alliance and Jewish Funds for Justice, supported protesters at
Occupy Wall Street, stating, "Many of us have found this call to action in our Judaism." ==Recognition==