Rabbis for Repro by the National Council of Jewish Women

Now, more than ever, we need Jewish moral leadership to speak out for reproductive health, rights, and justice.

Reproductive freedom is a Jewish value.

Our tradition not only permits the termination of pregnancy, but even requires it when the life of the pregnant person is at stake.

One in four people who can get pregnant will terminate a pregnancy by the age of 45, and those who want children need access to reproductive care during miscarriage or ectopic pregnancies; and abortion bans may also curtail legal access and agency during IVF.

Forced birth takes lives: Maternal death rates are 62% higher in states that ban or restrict abortion, and babies born in banned states were 30% more likely to die in their first month of life. Black and American Indian/Alaska Native women are about three times as likely to die in pregnancy, childbirth, or right after giving birth than white women–even though 84% of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. Bans disproportionately impact BIPOC women and others, those struggling to make ends meet, young people, im/migrants, and trans men and some nonbinary people.

Our communities should be places where anyone who has, or may ever, need to end a pregnancy feels loved and welcomed. They should be places where people understand what our tradition teaches about these issues. And they should be places where we understand the importance of fighting for reproductive health, rights, and justice for everyone.

We must not remain idle while barriers to health care place any individual’s health, well-being, autonomy, or economic security at risk. Rabbis and other clergy can help lead the fight for reproductive health, rights, and justice by educating their communities.

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Speak about reproductive rights in your rabbinic, cantorial, or other capacity as klei kodesh this year.

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Abortion is on the Ballot:
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Election season is coming and abortion is on the ballot. The Jewish community is turning out in states with ballot measures to guarantee reproductive freedom.
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