Created by Jewish filmmaker Joshua Seftel, The Secret Life of Muslims is an Emmy- and Peabody-nominated series of short, first-person films that use humor and empathy to subvert stereotypes about... read more
“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” The New Colossus, the poem affixed to the Statue of Liberty, was written by Jewish American poet and... read more
In the years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, RPF helped the Jewish anti-poverty organization Avodah bring its Service Corps program to the Big Easy. Service Corps—which invites young Jews... read more
At a time when polarization has become toxic and violence against religious minorities is on the rise, the One America Movement (OAM) envisions a country where social cohesion is strong... read more
Despite the fact that people of color currently make up an estimated 15 percent of the American Jewish population (and growing), the organized Jewish community often acts and is viewed... read more
Established more than 80 years ago to aid refugees of Nazi persecution resettling in America, The Blue Card is the only national non-profit organization that provides critical cash assistance to... read more
In 2018, RPF made a grant to the Religious Action Center (RAC) to bring together rabbis from across the country who felt compelled to speak out on justice issues but... read more
Facing History and Ourselves (FHAO) creates classroom lesson plans that use history to teach students to be upstanders—rather than bystanders—to intolerance. They also provide professional development to educators so that... read more
The #MeToo Movement has made it clear that the Jewish community is subject to the same problematic power dynamics that exist in other communities. Born of this realization, the Safety... read more
Bet Tzedek’s Holocaust Survivors Justice Network (HSJN) is a team of roughly 1,000 attorneys nationwide who offer pro bono legal assistance to help Survivors access much needed (but hard to... read more