The Jewish Peace Fellowship is a nonprofit, nondenominational organization set up to provide a Jewish voice in the peace movement.
The organization was founded in 1941 in order to support Jewish conscientious objectors who sought exemption from combatant military service.
[1][2] The JPF is currently headquartered in Nyack, New York.
[4] The JPF produces literature about peacemaking, nonviolent activism, and registering as a conscientious objector.
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