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Cultivating a proudly progressive, diverse and inclusive community rooted in Jewish culture and social action for more than a century.

New York City
Joined June 2009

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    Attention Lovers! Want to play a game of golf on a beautiful course AND support a good cause? Bid now in our golf auction. The winner receives a game of golf for four at the exclusive . All proceeds benefit . Bid today!

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    Undocumented immigrants are some of the most vulnerable workers in the US. In the aftermath of California’s devastating wildfires, the undocumented workers doing most of the clean-up work in dangerous conditions and are easy targets for wage theft.

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  3. "It's hard on me right now because I got everything, you know, hitting me. I got car notes, insurance, life insurance, rent. I have food to put on the table for the children myself. And it's just hard. I have other bills to pay."

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  4. Less than two weeks left to take part in this exciting auction! We're auctioning off a gift certificate for a game of at the beautiful Fenway Golf Club in Westchester, NY! Proceeds of the auction benefit the Workmen's Circle. Place your bid today!

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    Jan 3

    📺WATCH: How NYC's E-Bike Crackdown Harms Vulnerable Food Delivery Workers. “Ppl who don’t understand our job should at least listen to us. We’re the ones who bring their food. And sometimes, they don’t even tip.” - Clemente, MRNY member.

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  6. WATCH: Workmen's Circle Executive Director recorded a special message for everyone who supported our year-end fundraising efforts and our work in 2018.

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    Jan 3

    The 116th Congress: • Record numbers of women • Muslim and Native American women serving for the first time • Texas sending its first two Latina members to Congress • Two black women from New England making history • At least one member under 30

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    Jan 3

    BREAKING: The 116th Congress convenes with a Democratic majority in the House, the most diverse group of lawmakers ever, with more than 100 women.

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  9. Some of our include strengthening our social justice work, growing our Yiddish language program, and deepening our connections to our Jewish heritage. What are some of your 2019 resolutions?

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    Jan 2
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  11. A freylekh Nay-yor -- Happy New Year! We have ambitious , and with your support we will achieve them!

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  12. Today is your last chance to support the Workmen’s Circle in 2018 with a year-end contribution. We are working even harder to achieve a better world for all, and your support will help sustain our movement in 2019!

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  13. In 2019 we are strengthening our social justice work, expanding our Yiddish program, and connecting people to our Jewish cultural heritage. Make your year-end contribution today and help sustain our movement in 2019.

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  14. Mikhl Baran, a 95 year-old Holocaust survivor and Yiddish instructor at our , is highlighted by as one of the most heartwarming Jewish stories of 2018

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  15. In rebuke of Trump policy, Judge criticizes asylum seeker’s detention: "His right to liberty is as valuable to him as it is to any U.S. citizen, and he has a constitutional right to a bail hearing that should no longer be denied to him.”

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  16. Attention golf lovers: We are auctioning off a round of golf at the exclusive Fenway Golf Club! You can play any time before November 2020. All proceeds benefit the Workmen's Circle and our mission to build a better world for all. Place your bid today!

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  17. Zayt gezunt, tayerer simkhe. Zolt ir hobn a likhtikn gan-eyden. A dank far ayer gvure un mut -- Farewell dearest Simcha. May you rest in peace. Thank you for your strength and courage.

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    28 Dec 2018

    EXCLUSIVE: in surprise move the week before Xmas, ICE set detained cases at an NYC facility usually hosting non-detained. NYC’s public defenders were blindsided, and dozens of detainees went unrepresented blocks from City Hall. Some were ordered deported

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  19. Migrants released by ICE face a difficult journey to stay in the United States

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  20. Support the Workmen’s Circle with a year-end contribution! We are working even harder to achieve a better world for all, and your support will help sustain our movement in 2019!

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