Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community

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Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community
Core Communication for the Jewish DV Movement

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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 Now Accepting Applications for Presentations at the Upcoming Second International Conference on Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community
March 20-23, 2005
by Jennifer Karotkin

Jewish Women International (JWI) is now accepting applications for presentations at the 2nd International Conference on Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community - Pursuing Truth, Justice and Righteousness: A Call to Action on March 20-23, 2005 in Washington, DC.

The conference will build on the success of the first International Conference held in July 2003. Over 600 people are expected to attend, representing the diversity of the global Jewish community. The conference goal is to move forward a shared Jewish vision of ending domestic abuse. Domestic abuse includes intimate partner abuse (including rape), dating abuse, incest, and elder abuse by family members. Trafficking of women and children will also be addressed as a topic of importance in the Jewish community.

For detailed information about the conference and proposal submission, visit www.jwicalltoaction.org or call JWI at 1.800.343.2823. All Conference Workshop Proposals are due on July 15, 2004.


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