Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community

Sunday, November 8, 2009 Issue 3   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 3  
Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community
Core Communication for the Jewish DV Movement

Issue 3   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 3  
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JWI Releases National Needs Assessment
JWI Now Accepting Applications for Presentations at the Upcoming Second International Conference on Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community
Boston Jewish Community's Response to Domestic Violence
Survey Released on Jewish Women's Sexuality
Jewish Domestic Abuse Collaborative (JDAC) Serves the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul
BE’AD HAMISHPACHA: For the Sake Of the Family
Bear Necessities
JWI Volunteers in New York Deliver Mother's Day Joy
The Challenge and Reward of Accomodating a Disabled DV Victim
Some Facts on Sexual Violence in Israel
Rockland County Shelter and JFS Hold DV Conference in NY
Making a C.A.S.E for Safety
A New Legal Resource for Battered Women in Israel
My Last Married Mikveh
News and updates from Jewish Women’s Aid, UK
NEW DV RESOURCES
JWI Releases National Needs Assessment
by Danielle Cantor

The report includes findings from surveys, interviews and focus groups held with survivors, rabbis, professionals and community leaders. The findings dispel a long-held myth that abuse is not a problem in the Jewish community— a myth that ultimately inhibits the development and funding of adequate resources and support for women who do reach out for help. The study affirms a clear need for a coordinated community response and increased funding to meet the needs of victims and survivors of domestic abuse.

“The release of the study is not an end unto itself,” says Lori Weinstein, executive director of JWI. “We hope that these findings will become a key resource for those working on and funding this issue.”

The National Needs Assessment was guided by an advisory board that included Rabbi David Rose, senior rabbi at Congregation Har Shalom in Potomac, MD, and Marilyn Moskowitz, executive director of JCADA.

The Needs Assessment is part of JWI’s larger commitment to developing a comprehensive strategy to end domestic abuse in the Jewish community. This study will be instrumental in shaping programming and strengthening advocacy efforts for the entire Jewish community. Needs Assessment briefings have already been held in Chicago and Cincinatti and briefings are scheduled for Washington, DC and New York, New York.

The National Needs Assessment study was funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and its companion study, the Chicagoland Needs Assessment, was funded in part by the Jewish Women’s Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago. If you would like to present a briefing or would like to order a copy of the Needs Assessment, call 1.800.343.2823. The study can also be downloaded from JWI’s website, www.jewishwomen.org.


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