
Nova Exhibit Comes to DC
The Nova Exhibition is an in-depth remembrance of the brutal massacre at The Nova Music Festival on October 7th, 2023. The groundbreaking installation sets out to recreate a festival dedicated to peace and love that was savagely cut short by a terrorist attack on that fateful day. The exhibit will run from June 14-July 6.

Town Hall with Loudoun County Elected Officials
Join the JCRC on Tuesday, June 24 for a conversation with elected officials representing eastern Loudoun County. Confirmed attendees are State Delegate David Reid, State Senator Kannan Srinivasan and County Supervisor (Broad Run District) Sylvia Glass. Registration is required.

The Next Chapter: Israeli, Palestinian and Saudi Voices in Conversation
Join Israel Policy Forum for a compelling panel featuring Israeli, Palestinian, and Saudi voices offering diverse, firsthand perspectives on the Middle East’s future.

Israel At War: Updates and Resources
Visit our Israel at War resource page to take action and learn more about the JCRC’s ongoing work since the October 7th massacre carried out by Hamas terrorists in southern Israel.
JCRC By The Numbers
3,500 students reached through Student to Student program
$16.5 Million government funding for community security & social services
8,000 students and teachers met with a holocaust survivor or 2g presentation
Jews can’t fight antisemitic attacks alone
It’s not just up to Jews to stop antisemitism. It’s up to non-Jews to help us and stand against hate. With antisemitic violence on the rise in the last few years, according to incidents tracked by the Anti-Defamation League, political leaders and policymakers have a responsibility to act. Antisemitism is not a Jewish problem; it is a national problem that requires a unified response.
‘Angry. Furious. Shocked.’ A DC Jewish Leader on the Shooting That Shook His Community
A lot of people are just up in arms that a young couple could be walking out of an event – which was actually devoted to discussing humanitarian assistance – and somebody brazenly just shot them and killed them, somehow thinking that killing an innocent couple on the streets of Washington because they’re Jewish is going to bring about any change in Middle East policy. It seems like it was obviously disconnected from reality.
Opinion: Jews support reproductive rights, not activists who demonize us
Hannah Einbinder is a sparkling young Hollywood performer currently starring on one of television’s top comedies, “Hacks.” On the show, she portrays a young comedy writer — a role for which she has deservedly received high praise.
There is nothing funny, however, about her recent real-life writings on abortion. For a woman who has proudly and courageously worn her Jewish identity on her sleeve, Einbinder’s decision to cast her lot with those who repeatedly inject antisemitism into the reproductive freedom movement is painful.