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The Jewish Women's Archive is in the running for a Jewish Choice Award from GreatNonProfits, an online directory of non-profits where users can rate and review their favorite (or least favorite) organizations. Think of it as the "Yelp" of non-profits. The Jewish Choice Award will go to the Jewish organization with the most positive reviews in its category.
How would you rate your experience with JWA? Have you used our encyclopedia, lesson plans, oral history tools, or other online resources? Have you enjoyed learning about the role of Jewish women in the Feminist Revolution, or the Jewish community's experience of Hurricane Katrina? What about the 18 trailblazing Jewish women profiled in Women of Valor, or contemporary activists in Women Who Dared? Are you a regular reader of this blog? Do you enjoy it as much as we do?
Please take a minute to spread the word about JWA by writing a short review on GreatNonProfits. The deadline to submit a review is October 31st.
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Before you close this article, please consider supporting the Jewish Women’s Archive and uplifting Jewish women’s voices.
At JWA, we preserve the voices of Jewish women and gender-expansive people past and present, share them freely with millions online, and empower a new generation of Jewish feminists to lead with courage, creativity, and conviction.
But none of this happens without you. JWA is an independent nonprofit— we rely on people, like you, who believe that history belongs to all of us and that the voices of Jewish women must remain powerful, and heard.
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Thank you for being a part of the JWA community,

Judith Rosenbaum, CEO

