NY Jewish Clergy Support Prop 1

To Our Fellow New York Voters,

As Jewish clergy, we know that religious freedom includes reproductive freedom. Jewish values compel us to speak out and take action to ensure all people have access to safe, high-quality reproductive health care. Therefore, as Jewish leaders, we support the Prop 1 ballot measure because of our religion — not in spite of it. We urge all New Yorkers to turn your ballots over and vote “YES” on Prop 1 on November 5th.

In Judaism, the life, health, and well-being of the pregnant person takes precedence over that of the fetus. Jewish law not only permits abortion, but even requires it when the life or health of the pregnant person is at risk. In short, abortion bans are against our religion. Prop 1 will protect the right to abortion and access to other reproductive health care, including birth control and IVF, by preventing future state laws banning abortion and prosecuting pregnancy outcomes like miscarriages.

Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, we have seen abortion restrictions enacted across the country. Twenty-one states currently have abortion bans — impacting more than one in three women of reproductive age. Patients cannot access crucial health care, and the results are devastating. The tragic deaths of Amber Thurman and Candi Miller in Georgia, and the sharp increase in maternal mortality in Texas since the state instituted an abortion ban are heartbreaking examples of how these bans are in direct opposition to the Jewish belief that the mother’s life is paramount. 

Judaism calls on us to respect the dignity of all people and to support them as they make decisions about their health and their families. No one’s health care options should be limited by the narrow religious beliefs of others.

Prop 1 is especially significant to the Jewish community regarding its protection of in vitro fertilization or IVF.  We know that infertility rates are higher in the Jewish community, affecting 1 in 6 Jewish couples, in comparison to 1 in 8 couples generally. 

Without the protection of Roe, we can’t afford to miss our opportunity to add this additional layer of protection for New Yorkers into our state constitution.  

Jewish values include freedom, autonomy, respect, and dignity for all. Prop 1 helps us get there. For that reason, we, the undersigned Jewish clergy, urge all New Yorkers to flip their ballots and vote YES on Prop 1 on November 5th to enshrine reproductive rights into our state constitution.

 

Signed, 

Uri Allen Springfield, NJ

Rabbi Renni Altman, Poughkeepsie

Cantor Dana Anesi, White Plains

Rabbi Emily Aronson, New York

Rabbi Guy Austrian, New York

Cantor Kathy Barr, New York City

Cantor Chanin Becker, Tarrytown

Rabbi Shelley Kovar Becker, New York

Rabbi Debra Bennet, Plainview

Rabbi Stacy Bergman, Brooklyn

Sara Birnbaum, Rabbinical Student, Scarsdale

Rena Blumenthal, New Paltz

Rabbi Dana Z. Bogatz, Peekskill

Rabbi Deborah Bravo, Woodbury

Rabbi Alison Brody, New York

Rabbi Caleb Brommer, Ithaca

Rabbi Jeffrey Brown, Scarsdale

Cantor Josh Breitzer, Brooklyn

Rabbi Daniel M. Bronstein PhD., Brooklyn

Rabbi Geoffrey Brown, Previously in Binghamton

Rabbi Melissa Buyer-Witman, New York

Rabbi Gary Bretton-Granatoor, Brooklyn

Rabbi Carie Carter, Brooklyn

Rabbi Emily Cohen, New York City

Cantor Gerald Cohen, Scarsdale

Rabbi Glynis Conyer, Suffern

Rabbi Deena Cowans, New York City

Rabbi Michelle Dardashti, Brooklyn

Rabbi Joshua M. Davidson, New York

Rabbi Brian Denker, Brooklyn

Rabbi Billy Dreskin, Greenburgh

Cantor Ellen Dreskin, Ardsley

Rabbi Dr. Andy Dubin, New York

Rabbi Moshe Edelman, Riverdale

Rabbi Juliet Elkind-Cruz, New York

Tehilah Elsenstadt, Rabbinical Student, Brooklyn

Rabbi Joan Glazer Farber, Tarrytown

Rabbi Michael Fessler, Poughkeepsie

Adam Fisher, Port Jefferson Station

Sofia Freudenstein, Rabbinical Student, New York

Rabbi Daniel Geffen, Sag Harbor

Rabbi Bob Gluck, Mount Kisco

Rabbi Dr. Laura Gold, New York

Irwin Goldenberg, Forest Hills

Rabbi Rachel Goldenberg, Queens

Rabbi Linda Portnoy Goldberg, White Plains

Rabbi Lindsay Goldman,. New York

Rabbi Howard Goldsmith, Rye

Rabbi Linda Henry Goodman, Brooklyn

Rabbi Matt Green, Brooklyn

Rabbi Hilly Haber,  New York 

Rabbi Audrey Halpern, Commack

Rabbi Jill Hausman, New York

Rabbi Lauren Grabelle Herrmann, New York

Rabbi Lisa Grant, Brooklyn

Rabbi Rachel Gross-Prinz, Brooklyn

Rabbi Miriam Herscher, New York City

Cantor Sandy Horowitz, New York

Rabbi Margo Hughes-Robinson, Brooklyn

Cantor Stefano Iacono, New York

Rabbi Lisa Izes, Somers

Rabbi Jennifer Jaech, Croton-on-Hudson

Rabbi Jill Jacobs, New York

Rabbi Rick Jacobs, New York City

Rabbi Marisa James, New York

Rabbi David Kalb, New York

Rabbi Andrue Kahn, Brooklyn

Rabbi Sammy Kanter, New York

Rabbi Beth Klafter, Commack

Rabbi Dena Klein, Rye Brook

Sharon Kleinbaum, Senior Rabbi Emerita, New York

Mr. Noam N. Kogen, New York

Stephanie Kolin, New York City

Rabbi Gabriel Kretzmer-Seed, Bronx

Rabbi Janet B. Liss, Glen Cove

Rabbi Beverly W. Magidson, Albany

Rabbi Nomi Manon, Albany

Rabbi Marc Margolius, New York

Cantor Jenna Mark, White Plains

Rabbi Jose Rolando Matalon, New York

Cantor Jack Mendelson, White Plains

Cantor David Mintz, New York

Rabbi Joel Mosbacher, New York City

Rabbi Susie Heneson Moskowitz, Huntington

Rabbi Steven Moskowitz, Oyster Bay 

Rabbi Linda Motzkin, Saratoga Springs

Cantor Sarah Myerson, New York

Rabbi Dina Najman, New York 

Rabbi Sarah Noyovitz, Boston

Rabbi Dan Ornstein, Albany

Rabbi Shuli Passow, New York

Hazzan Ari Priven, New York

Rabbi Sarah Reines, New York

Rabbi Rachel Rembrandt, Port Washington

Rabbi Max Zev Reynolds, Sunnyside

Stephen Ring, Hampton Bays

Rabbi Mira Rivera, New York

Rabbi Kayley Romick, Westbury

Rabbi Dina Rosenberg, Briarcliff Manor

Rabbi Jennie Rosenn, New York City

Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal, New York

Rabbi Dennis S. Ross, New York City

Rabbi Jade Sank Ross, Port Washington

Rabbi Jill Rubin, New York City

Noa Rubin, New York

Rabbi Sara Sapadin, New York

Rabbi Ilana Schachter, Roslyn

Rabbi Craig Scheff, Orangeburg

Cantor Eric Schulmiller, Port Washington

Rabbi Drorah Setel, Rochester

Rabbi Jaimee Shalhevet, Syosset

Rabbanit Dr. Liz Shayne, Bronx

Linda Shriner-Cahn, New York

Rabbi Mia Simring, New York

Rabbi Dr. Daniel Smokler, New York City

Rabbi Felicia Sol, New York City

Rabbi Rafi Spitzer, Schenectady

Rabbi Abby Stein, Brooklyn

Debra Stein, Cantor/Rabbi, East Hampton

Rabbi Dr. Oren Steinitz, Syracuse

Barry Swan, Madrikh, Rochester

Rabbi Rachel Timoner, Brooklyn

Rav Jericho Vincent, Brooklyn

Rabbi Burt Visotzky, New York

Rabbi Marcey Wagner, Smithtown

Rabbi Jay Weinstein, Woodbury

Rabbi Jamie Weisbach, New York City

Rabbi Daniel Wolpe, Fresh Meadows

Rabbi Barbara Wortman, Rockville Centre

Rabbi Mara Young, Greenburgh

Rabbi Sara Zacharia, New York City

Rabbi Zoe B. Zak, Catskill

Hazzan Bonnie Zakarin, East Rockaway

Rabbi Elizabeth Zeller, Plainview

Rabbi Irwin Zeplowitz, Port Washington

 

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