For U.S. Jewish Groups, There’s No Going Back to the Old Ways
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For U.S. Jewish Groups, There’s No Going Back to the Old Ways
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | Jan 30, 2026
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Jan 31, 2026
While change is inevitable, a balance must be struck between modern advocacy and the preservation of historical Jewish values.
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Moving away from established practices risks alienating long-time supporters who value the traditions of Jewish community work.
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Rejecting the old ways allows Jewish groups to form coalitions that address broader social issues, enhancing their impact.
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U.S. Jewish groups must embrace intersectionality to remain relevant and effectively advocate for diverse communities today.
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The shift away from traditional methods undermines the unique cultural identity of Jewish organizations, diluting their purpose.
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