The Courageous Leader Of Rabbis For Human Rights In Israel Visits Washington DC to Attend Peace and Justice Events

Rabbi Arik Ascherman Executive Director of Rabbis For Human Rights in Israel Commonly Refered to as The Rabbinic Voice of Conscience Worldwide Will Attend The Spiritual Progressives National Conference in Washington DC June 11-14

Rabbi Arik Ascherman is a leading voice in promoting human rights in Israel and Palestine, and has headed Rabbis for Human Rights - Israel since it was founded in 1988. When human rights violations arise, RHR-Israel are the first to be called and respond, often putting themselves in "harms way". They are dedicated to non-violence, protecting the human rights of ALL; and through teaching - nurturing interfaith harmony among the many religions in Israel.

RHR brings human rights grievances to the attention of the Israeli public through education and advocacy. The Rabbi will share his personal experiences standing up for justice, mercy and compassion; his knowledge of the Holy Torah which commands mankind to pursue peace, and his insight into the struggles Israel is facing today:

- champion the cause of the disinfranchised
- the rights of Israel's minorities
- support and protect the rights of Palestinians
- Work to stop the abuse of foreign workers
- promote the equal status of women
- facilitate help for Ethiopian Jews
- struggle to end trafficking in women


Rabbi Ascherman and his colleagues are frequently seen at the Knesset lobbying with partners in the "Forum Fighting Unemployment" on behalf of the weakest, poorest and most vulnerable within Israeli society. While the increasingly dominant nationalistic and particularistic understanding of Judaism echoes loudly, RHR inspires thousands of volunteers to stand up for justice and appeal for compassionate resolution for ALL.

Rabbi Arik Ascherman graduated from Harvard University and was ordained by Hebrew Union College in New York in 1989. He is known worldwide for his fairness and even-handed approach to Interfaith and intercultural issues. The Rabbi will Address Various Gatherings and Meetings regarding His Organization's struggle for Social Justice and will build bridges of understanding with people from all walks of life in America.

Please Contact Andra Richman
meherababa@yahoo.com
Tel. 202-552-1779
http://www.RHR-NA.org

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Rabbis For Human Rights
4201 Mass. Ave. NW
Washington, DC
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