About
StandWithUs Northwest, based in Seattle, supports the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Alaska.
Since 2007, we have brought engaging, knowledgeable speakers on Israel and the Jewish people to Northwest high schools, campuses, synagogues, churches, Rotary Clubs, senior homes and private venues. We have spoken to over 200,000 people and are always looking for new audiences. We also serve as a resource for responding to antisemitic incidents effectively.









SUPPORTING ISRAEL AND FIGHTING ANTISEMITISM IN WASHINGTON OREGON IDAHO MONTANA ALASKA WYOMING
what we do
- Education about Israel
- Support and Tools to effectively combat antisemitism
- Leadership training and professional development
- Educational speakers
- Funding for approved school and community programs
- An international network and support system
- Programming for parents and community members
Jewish & Israeli Connections in the Northwest:
Did you know?
Seattle’s Thriving Jewish Community – Seattle is home to one of the largest Jewish populations in the Northwest, with over 60,000 Jews and a strong network of synagogues, Jewish schools, and cultural institutions.
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Portland’s Jewish Roots & Kosher Scene – Portland’s Jewish community dates back to the 1850s, with early Jewish pioneers playing a key role in the city’s development. Today, Portland boasts a growing kosher food scene, including kosher breweries and delis.
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Montana’s Unexpected Jewish Influence – Montana has a small but historically significant Jewish population, with Jews among the early settlers and merchants during the Gold Rush era. The state’s oldest synagogue, Temple Emanu-El in Helena, was built in 1891.
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Alaska Airlines & Operation Magic Carpet – Alaska Airlines played a key role in airlifting Yemenite Jews to Israel in 1949-1950 during Operation Magic Carpet, secretly rescuing over 49,000 Jews and bringing them to the newly founded Jewish state.
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Jewish Life in Remote Alaska – Despite its small Jewish population, Alaska has an active Jewish presence, with synagogues in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau. Rabbi Joseph Greenberg, Alaska’s Chabad emissary, has been key in fostering Jewish life in the state, including providing kosher food to remote Jewish residents.
Meet The Team



