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Thank you for your interest in postcarding! Postcarding for 2026 is open now and postcards are available to order. If you are postcarding with other volunteers, make sure you ask them to complete the nonpartisan pledge.

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Our Jewish tradition is clear: "A ruler is not to be appointed unless the community is first consulted" (Babylonian Talmud Berachot 55a). We believe our democracy is strongest when every voice is heard, and every vote is counted. Join our nonpartisan campaign to ensure all have an equal say in decisions that impact their lives by sending out postcards to voters across the nation.

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Postcards for Voters in Communities Impacted by Barriers to Voting

Coming Soon

As part of our efforts to overcome barriers to voting that target Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities, we are working in partnership with the Center for Common Ground's Reclaim our Vote Campaign and others to send postcards to voters in states where there is a significant number of people of color and racial gaps in voter participation. 

Guidelines for Postcard Writers

Sample Postcard for Pennsylvania

Sample Postcard for all Other States

Postcard to Encourage Young Jewish Voters to Engage with Voting

Send postcards to young people (ages 19-35) in our movement to encourage them to check their voter registration and make sure they are informed to vote.  When young people vote it creates a lifelong habit and shapes the future.

Guidelines for Postcard Writers

Host a Postcard Party

Get ready to turn postcard writing into a gathering like no other! Picture this: gathering with friends, whether in person or virtually, with pens and postcards in hand, all fueled by snacks, drinks, and a good atmosphere. It's not just about scribbling addresses and stamps; it's about weaving connections and strengthening bonds. Learn more about how you can host your own postcard party.