Building equitable Jewish communities requires embodying equity in everyday Jewish practice. Fellow Jews explore this idea in depth. Some libraries host neighborhood Song and Storytimes in non-traditional locations like independent bookstores and coffee shops. It helps unaffiliated families connect with Judaism in a low-barrier, low-commitment way.
Get Involved
Getting involved in your Jewish community can take many forms. You can join JCC Denver, support Israel and the Jewish world with your dollars, or volunteer at your synagogue. You can also participate in national, virtual, and community events focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion and challenging antisemitism. Social media is an excellent way for congregations to highlight events and attract new members. But they need to offer more than just calendar listings. Congregations should share personal, inviting, and engaging content, lowering young adults' barriers to participation. Being an ally to Jews looks just like being an ally to other marginalized groups.




