About the Blog
Launched in May 2010, the Pursue blog is the online hub for Jewish change-makers in their 20s and 30s – in short, the Pursue community itself.
The blog features a range of topics: coverage of Pursue events, perspectives on Jewish justice and social change issues, profiles of inspirational Jewish change-makers, ideas and opportunities for taking action on issues you care about, job and program opportunities, cross-posts from blogs we like, a weekly roundup of news in the Jewish social justice world, and more.
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Your Voice Requested: Contribute to the Blog
We invite you to take part in the conversation: leave a comment, share posts, or even write for us. Pursue is always seeking volunteer bloggers to write about the intersection of Jewish values and social justice. Our writers tackle the dedicated Pursue blog beats of international and domestic policy, individuals making change, community, food justice, religion, service, and more.
Pursue bloggers may be regular or one-time contributors, and we have so far featured over 100 writers from our community. To find posts, click on a topic tag on the right-hand sidebar, or look for posts by topic or author in the Search box.
To learn more about becoming a Pursue blogger, email info@pursueaction.org.
Disclaimers
Posts:
Please note that the views presented on the Pursue blog are solely those of their authors and do not necessarily represent the views of Pursue, AJWS or AVODAH. Pursue, AJWS and AVODAH do not support or oppose candidates or political parties.
Jobs and Opportunities:
The Jobs and Opportunities listings included in the Pursue blog (excerpted from Pursue’s monthly national newsletter) are submitted to Pursue by people in the community, Pursue staff and colleagues from other organizations and are published in keeping with Pursue’s commitment to a spectrum of Jewish expression and activities on social justice issues. A listing on the blog or in the national newsletter does not constitute Pursue’s endorsement of the organization or event listed. Pursue reserves the right to edit submissions for language or length.






















