
Jewish Funds for Justice has long supported, through our programs, fair wages for workers.
- JFSJ grantees work on the front lines for economic justice, including minimum/living wage issues. Learn about the work of some of our current and former grantees.
- Join the ongoing conversation about minimum/living wage and other economic justice issues at jspot.org
- Members of Selah cohorts receive training to help them become more effective leaders in their organizations, including economic justice groups like the Service Employees International Union (Local 32 BJ), Progressive Jewish Alliance, Transport Workers Union (Local 100), Jews United for Justice, and the Working Families Party.
- JFSJ staff include important Jewish thinkers on fair wage issues, including Rabbis Jill Jacobs and Mordechai Liebling. Click here to access their work and other Jewish resources (including JFSJ curricula and text studies) on fair wage issues.






