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The Syrian Refugee Crisis

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Syrian refugees at the Germany Macedonia Border photo credit from Wikipedia creative commons

Guided by our own history as refugees as well as our shared biblical and prophetic mandate to protect and welcome the stranger, the American Jewish community has always been a stakeholder in refugee resettlement and protection, both in the U.S. and in other countries "• offering new beginnings, including helping to welcome more than three million refugees who have arrived in the U.S. for resettlement since the enactment of the Refugee Act of 1980.

Our most recent issue paper, The Syrian Refugee Crisis, is online - for a printable copy, just click here.