INDEPENDENCE DAY ISSUE June 25, 2026 | Tammuz 5786 New Mexico Jewish Journal
Independence Day Issue, June 25, 2026: The Synagogue of the American Revolution; Jane Wishner on Conflict, Community and the Jewish Future; Release the Goats!; Love, Anyway; Amir Tibon Wins Sami Rohr Prize; Inside RACAA; Albuquerque's Running Rabbis.
The Liberty Bell, brought to Philadelphia in 1752 aboard a ship owned by Jewish merchants Levy and Franks. Its inscription is from Leviticus 25:10.
Coming soon: NMJJ's in-depth coverage of the June 2nd federal hate crime case that targeted Congregation Albert and the JCC. ⁂ Our Independence Day Issue opens with a deep look at how early American Jews — Sephardic and Ashkenazi alike — helped finance the Revolution, shape the Constitution, and establish the legal foundation for religious freedom in the United States — laying the groundwork for every wave of Jewish immigration that followed. By Carl Montoya, a former Foreign Service officer and federal official, and New Mexico native writing on Jewish history.
Jane Wishner has emerged as a core leader of the New Mexico Jewish community. Veteran reporter Ellen Marks tells us who she is, where she came from, and what she stands for, in our newest Spectrum profile of influential Jewish voices in New Mexico.
See the exuberant chaos of Goatchella, Congregation Albert's beloved annual goat landscaping festival captured in words and video by accomplished student journalists Austin Curtis, 18, and Tori De Anda, 20.
Rabbi Shefa Gold shares a story about an awkward moment in interfaith work, Cantor Barbara Finn takes us inside RACAA, the little-known organization that unites Albuquerque's rabbis and cantors across denominations in support of the entire Jewish community, and Howard Friedman introduces us to what may be the only synagogue in America with not one but two marathon-running rabbis.
Hats off to Bonnie Ellinger for her interview with Amir Tibon, who just won the $100,000 Sami Rohr prize, and to NMJJ for two new Rockowers, the "Jewish Pulitzers," in company with publications hundreds of times our size.
And links to earlier stories you may have missed, including an announcement about what happened to the proceeds from the sale of the David Specter Shalom House (a new story is coming soon on how that has unfolded).
Our Religious School, the Academy of Jewish Learning at Congregation B'nai Israel, is now open and accepting registration and enrollment for the 2026-2027 school year. Please reach out to our Religious School director Judith Segall for more information or with any questions. CALL 505-266-0155 or email School Director at cbi.abq.school@gmail.com Visit: https://bnaiisrael-nm.org/learn/religious-school
The Academy of Jewish Learning (AJL) at CBl is seeking part-time teachers for the 2026-27 school year for our students in grades pre-K through 6th grade. For more information on the school, the curriculum, and teacher responsibilities, please contact Judith Segall, School Director, at cbi.abq.school@gmail.com 505-266-0155
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