Without the protections of Roe, more than half of states across the country have implemented abortion restrictions or bans that have exacerbated structural inequalities blocking access abortion and other reproductive care. Over the past year, National Council for Jewish Women (NCJW)’s Jews For Abortion Access movement has grown by the thousands, affirming broad Jewish communal support for bodily autonomy and reproductive freedom.
In Judaism, a yahrtzeit marks the anniversary of the death of a loved one. Join NCJW on June 23 as the community both mourn those who have been harmed by lack of access to safe abortions, even before the loss of Roe, and imagine boldly a world where reproductive justice is possible.
This virtual gathering is organized by the NCJW. Learn more and register below.