Louisville Jewish Community Relations Council

Louisville Jewish Community Relations Council The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) is the vehicle through which the Jewish community is represented in the greater Louisville community in discu

The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) is the vehicle through which the Jewish community is represented in the greater Louisville community in discussions, activities, programs and coalitions with others that help improve inter-group relationships and protect human rights. The JCRC provides a forum for discussion and coordinated action on public policy issues of concern to the Louisville Je

wish community and conducts educational, legislative and media efforts on issues including Israel, religious freedom, pluralism, separation of religion and state, and equality of opportunity for all. Among the many activities JCRC subcommittees organize or participate in are: the Interfaith Seders program, which brings model Passover Seders to a number of area churches; an interfaith Chanukah party; the Merry Mitzvah Community Service Project, which provides volunteers for a number of local social service agencies during the Christmas holidays; Holocaust education programs; as well as Israeli education and advocacy programs. JCRC is the means through which the Jewish community carries out the mitzvah of tikkun olam – the repair of the world. In times of community need, JCRC is on the scene to provide assistance. The JCRC also works to promote positive cooperation among Louisville’s many religious, ethnic and racial groups through coalition efforts with Interfaith Paths to Peace and similar organizations in the general community. Through sponsorships of the Community Hunger Walk in September and the annual Yom HaShoah commemoration for the victims of the Holocaust held in the spring, JCRC strives to provide a broader understanding of the Jewish practice of tikkum olam. The JCRC Speaker’s Bureau provides speakers for churches, synagogues, Jewish organizations, chavurot and civic groups and for audiences ranging from young children in area schools to senior citizens. In addition, the JCRC takes area teachers on a biennial trip to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and undertakes a number of community service projects, including a Purim appeal to help a local social service agency or respond to a natural disaster and facilitates participation in Habitat for Humanity.

Yesterday, JCRC Director Trent Spoolstra finished his presentations for the school year by speaking to staff at Noe Midd...
05/29/2026

Yesterday, JCRC Director Trent Spoolstra finished his presentations for the school year by speaking to staff at Noe Middle School during their professional development day. He discussed the ongoing antisemitism many Jewish students are facing in our society, and how JCL can be a resource for the upcoming school year.

Last night, leaders of the Jewish community met with board members from the Kentucky Hindu Temple.  Jewish-Hindu relatio...
05/28/2026

Last night, leaders of the Jewish community met with board members from the Kentucky Hindu Temple. Jewish-Hindu relations stretch back over 2,000 years and efforts to develop stronger relations have taken place recently at the international and national levels. We look forward to strengthening our relationship with the Hindu community here in Louisville.

Today, we honor those in our military who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.  While many of us enjoy...
05/25/2026

Today, we honor those in our military who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. While many of us enjoy the unofficial start to summer, let us remember why we have this three day weekend.

  mourn the passing of Barney Frank, a trailblazing public servant whose decades of leadership helped shape a more just,...
05/21/2026

mourn the passing of Barney Frank, a trailblazing public servant whose decades of leadership helped shape a more just, inclusive, and equitable America. Read our full statement: https://ow.ly/pts930sVVhZ

Yesterday, JCRC Director Trent Spoolstra and community leaders Becky Ruby-Swansburg and Greg Moore of the Louisville Jew...
05/20/2026

Yesterday, JCRC Director Trent Spoolstra and community leaders Becky Ruby-Swansburg and Greg Moore of the Louisville Jewish Federation joined 400 individuals from across the American Jewish community on Capitol Hill to take part in the Jewish Federations of North America's Fly-In advocating for the Jewish American Security Act, the SACRED Act, and increased funding for the Non-Profit Security Grant Program. Thank you to staff members from the offices of Senator Rand Paul , Senator Mitch McConnell , and Rep. Morgan McGarvey for taking the time to meet with us.

  mourn alongside the community of the Islamic Center in San Diego following today’s horrific shooting. No one should ev...
05/18/2026

mourn alongside the community of the Islamic Center in San Diego following today’s horrific shooting. No one should ever fear for their safety while gathering in prayer, community, or worship. https://ow.ly/n4eV30sVRLs

Today is National Teacher Day which is part of Teacher Appreciation Week.  We want to take this time to thank all teache...
05/05/2026

Today is National Teacher Day which is part of Teacher Appreciation Week. We want to take this time to thank all teachers for their work and dedication, especially our Jewish school educators and Jewish community members who serve as educators throughout the greater Louisville area.

JCRC Director Trent Spoolstra was up bright and early today presenting to Atherton High School's Holocaust studies class...
04/28/2026

JCRC Director Trent Spoolstra was up bright and early today presenting to Atherton High School's Holocaust studies class about Jewish diversity and the current state of antisemitism.

Over the last couple of days, JCRC Director Trent Spoolstra visited Holocaust studies classes at Trinity and Manual high...
04/22/2026

Over the last couple of days, JCRC Director Trent Spoolstra visited Holocaust studies classes at Trinity and Manual high schools to talk to students about the Jewish community and the ongoing rise of antisemitism.

The annual Yom HaShoah Community Event will take place next Monday April 13 from 6:30 - 8pm at Congregation Adath Jeshur...
04/06/2026

The annual Yom HaShoah Community Event will take place next Monday April 13 from 6:30 - 8pm at Congregation Adath Jeshurun.

https://jewishlouisville.jotform.com/260575154432960

The keynote speaker will be a local Holocaust survivor who will share her family's story about escaping to Shanghai, China during World War II.

We will also hear from a local Cuban civic leader and community ally.

The deadline to register is Sunday.

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3600 Dutchmans Lane
Louisville, KY
40205

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