A new survey of Bay Area Jewish adults points to a community that is primarily concerned with family heritage and Jewish values and culture, rather than religious practices and beliefs.
“We need to turn out the Jewish vote. We also need to make sure that every candidate running in the city is speaking to our issues,” @SFJCRC CEO @TyeGregory said at last night's Raoul Walleberg Jewish Democratic Club forum.
An activist group's survey finds 17 school board candidates in California support a controversial ethnic studies curriculum written by strong critics of Israel.
Increasingly, donors to the S.F.-based Jewish Community Federation are putting their money toward reproductive rights and abortion access more than $3.9 million over the last five years.