Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community

Saturday, November 21, 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
NEW DV RESOURCES
Sins of Omission: The Jewish Community’s Reaction to Domestic Violence
In Sins of Omission, author Carol Goodman Kaufman offers a compelling investigation of the Jewish community's reaction - or nonreaction - to domestic violence. Concerned with the sins of the community more than the sins of the abuser, Goodman Kaufman finds that the Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform rabbis and community leaders are not doing enough and are not informed enough to help the abused women in their congregations get the support, protection, and guidance they need. Through her many insightful interviews with survivors of abuse, rabbis, and lay community leaders, the author takes a hard look at the Jewish community, its rules, regulations, and followers, and discovers the ways in which it helps and hinders victims of abuse. Sins of Omission can be ordered on www.amazon.com.
http://www.aardvarc.org/ethnic/jewish.shtml

Incest, Pregnancy, Abortion & Halacha By Vicki Polin, MA, LCPC, Michael Salamon, Ph.D., FICPP, and Na'ama Yehuda, MSC, SLP, TSHH. To request the article, visit www.theawarenesscenter.org.

Educator and author Elaine Weiss wants to assist us help victims of abuse through her new book--Family and Friends’ Guide to Domestic Violence: How to Listen, Talk and Take Action When Someone You Care About Is Being Abused (Volcano, $17.95). The author of the earlier book, Surviving Domestic Abuse: Voices of Women Who Broke Free (Volanco, $17.95), Weiss has spent the last 10 years teaching and speaking about abuse at the University of Utah School of Medicine and in communities throughout the U.S. Her new book, shaped in part from audience questions she heard during her talks, brings clarity and insight to a complex and frequently misunderstood issue.
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