
Letter from the CEO: Responding to Violence in Boulder
The violence in Boulder on Sunday, at a peaceful walk to remember the remaining hostages in Gaza, is unthinkable.
The violence in Boulder on Sunday, at a peaceful walk to remember the remaining hostages in Gaza, is unthinkable.
Today, we mourn the young couple, Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, who were murdered last night in Washington D.C., outside the Capital Jewish Museum, after attending an American Jewish Committee (AJC) event.
We look forward to continued collaboration with UW leadership toward a safe and inclusive campus.
Today, 467 days after October 7 — the single worst attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust — there is meaningful progress for the safe and swift return of all hostages.
We will continue supporting those impacted and informing the community as the situation unfolds.
The devastation caused by the wildfires in Los Angeles is significant, and has affected many in the Jewish community in Southern California.
Yesterday, the University of Washington (UW) released the final reports, findings, and recommendations from the task forces on antisemitism and Islamophobia that were announced midway through last school year.
We are working closely with Jewish Federations of North America to support the Hurricane Relief Fund.
The recent disruption of the September 12 Board of Regents meeting only further highlighted the ongoing failure to protect our community.
The University of Washington must take immediate action to restore safety and dignity for Jewish students.