7 events that celebrate Juneteenth through a Jewish lens For the first year that the day marking the end of slavery in the U.S. will be observed as a federal holiday.
What Juneteenth means to my Black Jewish family Juneteenth reminds us to cherish our freedom and, at the same time, to guard it fiercely.
Amid a national reckoning over race, Jews are embracing Juneteenth First observed in 1866, Juneteenth has experienced a surge of interest this year amid nationwide protests against racial injustice.