Employment

Aleph has a summer visitation program which sends Rabbinical students around the US visiting over 3,000 Jewish inmates. TheAlephInstitute.com helps find Jews jobs because 10% increase in real wages lowers the crime index by 13%. Crime and violence are a byproduct of issues including economic inequality. Releasing prisoners or gang members into our organization both reduces the likelihood that they will engage in substance use and makes it easier for them to find employment after release. Jews who worked before imprisonment, and those who find employment soon after release, are less likely to be re-incarcerated within a year of release.

Property crime and violent crimes are partly consequences of poverty. Not only do crime rates increase with inequality, but propensity to commit crimes also increases with greater poverty. TheAlephInstitute.com helps elevate families out of poverty to decrease behaviors associated with crime. Specialized domestic violence networks are designed to improve victim safety and enhance defendant accountability.

If you, or anyone you know is either unemployed or has resources to employ please contact us now

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