Our Mission
The evisceration of our Constitutional rights as well as antisemitism and other forms of hate is on the rise and becoming more pronounced with politicians openly engaging in anti-American and antisemitic rhetoric and policy. These unabashful actions are un-American and unacceptable and must immediately be addressed. Together, we can help to ensure that the future of our beautiful country is safe and free for all our children and that the Constitution is conserved. The JVLA seeks to educate, engage, and unite voters to promote greater involvement in United States politics in order to put an end to antisemitism, racism, and all other forms of hate.
Empower
The JVLA seeks to empower every one of its members to make a difference and effectuate change for the greater good of America. We meet with members one-on-one and provide them with opportunities to become more involved in the fight against antisemitism and hate nationwide.
Encourage
The JVLA encourages its members and voters all around America to vote in favor of candidates that support our Constitution and help fight against bigotry. We also meet with elected officials to encourage them to vote in favor of legislation combatting hate crimes.
Ensure
The JVLA ensures that our members' voices are heard. We speak with one voice, together to ensure that the candidates elected to office are ones that do as they say. We encourage members to register to vote, and even have the newest technology that allows all to register to vote online – right here!
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Join The JVLA
Submit your contact info below to become a free member of the JVLA and help us support the Constitution and eradicate antisemitism and other forms of hate. Members of the JVLA receive biweekly newsletters discussing the most recent news in American politics with thought-provoking analysis. Members are also offered opportunities to meet local politicians and are notified when the JVLA will be holding conferences near them.
“Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting.”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
32nd President of the United States
“For this Nation to remain true to its principles, we cannot allow any American’s vote to be denied, diluted, or defiled. The right to vote is the crown jewel of American liberties, and we will not see its luster diminished.”
Ronald Reagan
40th President of the United States
“The vote is the emblem of your equality… the guarantee of your liberty. That vote has been costly. Prize it! The vote is a power, a weapon of offense and defense, [and] a prayer… Use it intelligently, contentiously, [and] prayerfully.”
Carrie Chapman Catt
League of Women’s Voters Founder