Related Blog Posts on Refugees
Reflections on the Anniversary of the First Travel Ban
On January 27, 2017 the Trump administration signed an executive order barring entry to all Syrian refugees to the United States and suspending the U.S.
Celebrating Refugee Birthdays in Overland Park
It’s easy to be afraid of the stranger.
In fact, it’s perfectly natural.
And that’s exactly why the Torah commands us to embrace the stranger, to protect her and take her into our own home, to remember our own periods of vulnerability and to act with
Opposing the Travel Ban: Why My Jewish Values Compel me to Welcome Refugees
As a high school student in Washington, DC, I have heard firsthand accounts from my peers of how anti-refugee sentiment has affected them and their families.
Let us Welcome, Not Fear, the Stranger
As the global refugee crisis escalated, fear and misunderstanding of who refugees are inhibited refugee resettlement in the United States.
World Refugee Day: Reflecting, Acting, and Honoring Our Jewish Legacy as Refugees
When we and other members of Temple Beth El in Augusta, Maine hear about the “refugee crisis,” we don’t think about geopolitics. Instead, we think about Hamideh and her four children.
Born in Afghanistan, Hamideh fled to Iran as war engulfed her home, then
As World Refugee Day Approaches, We Must Respond to the Call
On June 20, nations, communities, congregations and individuals across the globe will observe World Refugee Day. World Refugee Day was established in 2001 to recognize the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees.
Legal Battles Over the Refugee and Immigration Ban Continue
On May 8, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit heard oral arguments in the case challenging President Trump’s travel ban for individuals traveling from Muslim-majority nations, one of two ongoing legal battles over the President’s March 6 executive
This Passover, We Invite Refugees to the Seder
Soon, we will gather with our families and friends for our annual Passover seder, where we will retell the story of our liberation from slavery.
Refugee and Immigration Ban 2.0 Temporarily Stalled
President Trump’s latest executive order severely curtailing the refugee resettlement program and banning entry to the United States from six Muslim-majority countries was slated to go into effect at midnight on Thursday March 16.