Our guiding principles are that:
- The rights of Jews are best protected when the rights of all people are protected;
- Confrontations between people and groups often occur due to a lack of knowledge and understanding;
- Positive relationships with political, religious and communal leaders, built on mutual respect and understanding, often can overcome conflict;
- Steps should be taken to diffuse confrontation through mediation before relations become strained;
- The most effective work is often done behind the scenes and through diplomatic means rather than in the public eye.
In order to act on these principles, we:
- Foster positive relationships both within the greater Seattle Jewish community and with members of the larger community, including diplomats, government officials, and leaders of other ethnic and religious communities.
- Form partnerships and coalitions across the spectrum of racial, religious, and ethnic groups on issues of mutual concern;
- Develop programs to educate and inform our members, the Jewish community, and the general public.
At the core of all our associations and activities is a dedication to the Jewish and American traditions of social justice and the pursuit of peace.
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