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Photos from JWI's post 06/02/2026

Jewish Women International’s (JWI) Spring 2026 Impact Update is here.

At a time of urgent need and extraordinary momentum, your support is helping JWI meet this moment for Jewish women across the country.

This season, we released groundbreaking research on young Jewish women’s experiences after October 7, with the findings already shaping new programming. We expanded opportunities for connection and leadership through Young Women’s Impact Network and Women’s Impact Network; advanced financial independence through Money Mindset; equipped Jewish organizations and faith leaders to respond to abuse through Here For You; and served Jewish survivors of domestic violence through ReStart.

Thank you for being part of what comes next.

Support our work at jwi.org/donate.

Photos from JWI's post 05/24/2026

A Father’s Day card for him. Powerful tools for survivors.

This Father’s Day, send a card to someone special in recognition of their strength, care, and love. Whether it’s your dad, husband, grandad, mentor, father figure, or even your son who’s become a dad, honor his impact with a meaningful card that also helps support women and families in need.

For $25, you can send a printed postcard that tells him how much he means to you — and supports ReStart, JWI’s program for Jewish survivors of domestic violence.

Through ReStart, survivors gain tools to move forward with confidence, financial stability, independence, and hope. As one participant put it: “I have a path I can take now.”

The right tools don’t just fix what’s in front of you. They help you build what comes next.

This Father’s Day, your card can celebrate him, and help a survivor move forward.

For the best chance of arrival by Father’s Day, we suggest ordering postcards by June 7.

Send him a card at jwi.org/fathersday

Photos from JWI's post 05/21/2026

Jewish Women International is proud to support the bipartisan Jewish American Security Act, introduced by Senators Jacky Rosen and James Lankford.

Antisemitism in America has escalated sharply — and Jewish communities are facing the real-world consequences far too often.

The bill would strengthen protections in schools, fund security improvements for faith-based nonprofits at risk of terrorist attacks, including Jewish institutions, improve interagency threat assessments, and require greater transparency around antisemitism on major online platforms.

Click here to email your senators: https://secure.everyaction.com/QV08NuxnT02EdwWfYSbLDg2
Urge them to co-sponsor the Jewish American Security Act.

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