United Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order is carrying the work and legacy from the Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order started in 1930 by Jewish-Americans on secular lines. To work on secular lines means that we are inclusive to all people regardless of faith or religion. It also means we can experience the Jewish culture, traditions and holidays while we organize to build worker power.

In Memory of
JACK ROSEN and FANNIE HECHTMAN
Staunch supporters of the JPFO; fighters against racism, anti-Semitism and fascism
— a real son and daughter of the U.S. working class.
We will always miss you.
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Ethel and Julius Rosenberg 70th Commemoration of the Murder

The United Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order pays tribute to the courageous and noble Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, electrocuted on framed-up conspiracy charges on June 19, 1953. 70 years since their barbaric execution, the controversy over the charges still goes unresolved. Caught in ...
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Victory Over Fascism Day

Today, there is much cause for celebration, as it marks the day the world was rid of the plague that was Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. The United Jewish People’s Fraternal Order celebrates today as a day of freedom; freedom from the ...
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UJPFO Commemorates the 80th Anniversary of the Jewish-led Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

August 19th, Proudly featured in the Muranow neighborhood of Warsaw, Poland is the Monument to Ghetto Heroes standing proudly at 36 feet tall. The monument stands in the same square as the Polin Museum which commemorates the Jewish Poles in the Warsaw ...
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Statement in Support of the Israeli Protests

We stand in solidarity with masses of Israelis who are protesting all over the country against the attempt of the new government to institute changes that would imperil current legal protection for all citizens and lead to fascism. We applaud all their efforts and ...
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Birobidzhan the main town in the Russian Jewish Oblast Autonomous Region founded in 1931. Yiddish and Jewish culture thrive in this area where Jewish along with other Russian people reside in peaceful coexistence. The world's largest menorah stands in front of the train station.
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