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The Jewish Women's Foundation of New York advances the status and well-being of women and girls in the Jewish community in New York, Israel and around the world
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JWFNY 9 de mai
CONGRATULATIONS TO 10 REMARKABLE JEWISH WOMEN, impactful social entrepreneurs all, now members of the new COLLECTIVE, announced at our gala event tonight. See who these change makers are at
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JWFNY 18 de abr
This Passover, celebrate the women who worked to free the Jews from slavery in Egypt. Chag Sameach from the JWFNY family to yours!
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JWFNY 27 de mar
Just over a year ago, we hosted a gathering "Revealing As in the Jewish Community," which jump-started a movement to build awareness, create discomfort, and spur a...
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JWFNY 22 de mar
How can a contract be negotiated so that it embodies an organization's values? Read how JWFNY created a covenant with our CEO in a way that, just like all of our activities, utilizes both a Jewish and gender lens.
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JWFNY 13 de mar
As a philanthro-activist, JWFNY is building capacity across the system by focusing on building skills and connectedness of women social entrepreneurs.
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jGirls Magazine 13 de mar
"The Resistance has come to symbolize that majority opposition. And it’s being led by women. " 💪💪💪
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JWFNY 13 de mar
JWFNY CEO, Jamie Allen Black, describes how JWFNY is building capacity across the system by shifting our...
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JWFNY 8 de mar
Happy International Women's Day!
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JWFNY 27 de fev
“Teenage girls know what they need, they know what they want. If we listen, we empower them to make their voices heard.”
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JWFNY 25 de fev
One last chance to register for Hear Them Roar this Wednesday! This free event will focus on the voices of young women and the wonderful organizations that uplift them. Read more about the inspirational speakers on our blog:
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JWFNY 25 de fev
JWFNY member and co-chair of our Hospitality Committee authored an article about Israel's race problem and offers three ways to help fix it. She writes, "I am Ethiopian and I am...
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JWFNY 25 de fev
Have you noticed that women's voices are underrepresented on the opinion pages? In her letter, "A Women's Plea: Let's Raise Our Voices!" in the New York Times, Kimberly Probolus asked readers why...
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JWFNY 4 de fev
Kol Hakavod to our longtime partner Maharat for receiving $1.1 million from the Jim Joseph Foundation for The Advanced Kollel: Executive Ordination Track. We love to see this kind of investment in Jewish women's leadership!
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JWFNY 31 de jan
Did you miss our monthly newsletter? View it here and click here to sign up to receive the next one:
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JWFNY 29 de jan
The federal government shut down has ended, but how did missed paychecks impact women workers? Read more on our blog!
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JWFNY 25 de jan
One year ago today, we said, , and held a Town Hall to understand the prevalence of gender harassment and abuse in the Jewish Communal workplace. Thank you to everyone who has been...
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JWFNY 18 de jan
We are still feeling inspired by Gillette's "The Best a Man Can Be" advertisement, so we wrote a blog post about it. Check it out to see how "toxic masculinity" is detrimental to boys' development and to our entire community.
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JWFNY 17 de jan
We are loving the new Gillette advertisement that questions the "boys will be boys" mentality! We agree that it's time to stop excusing bad behavior and think of men as the extraordinary role models they can be and already are!
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JWFNY 13 de jan
We mourn our dear friend and colleague, Nancy Schwartz Sternoff. Nancy’s feminism, activism, grace, and wisdom guided us in our work.
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JWFNY 3 de jan
Over 76% of sex workers stated that they would leave prostitution if they could. A newly passed Israeli law includes funding to help women do just that. Read our latest blog post to see how Israel is working to decrease human trafficking by making it...
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