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Women's Philanthropy
*View photos from Spring Outreach 2006 on Barbie and the Jews *View photos from Fall Outreach 2005 on Breast Cancer Awareness *View photos from the February 2005 Miriam's Cup event *View photos of the January 2005 Aliyah Luncheon Are you ready to . . .
Then Women's Philanthropy is for you! Whether you are interested in the community-building, educational, social, cultural or fundraising aspects of Women's Philanthropy, there is a place for you! We have a variety of interests and backgrounds. We are from San Jose and elsewhere. We work at home, in professional settings and in industry. We are single and married. We are young, old and in between. We are women who know that each of us is responsible for helping to make the world a better place. Won't you join us? Make a difference in our Jewish community. Join Women's Philanthropy now! For more information on our events or ways to get involved, call our Women's Philanthropy Director, Arielle Hendel , at (408) 357-7501. "I would like to think that someday, when our dreams
have been fulfilled, they will say that it was women giving of their ideas
and resources that made the difference."
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Lions of Judah Event
Jewish Playgroup Ages 6 months to 2 1/2 years Join other Jewish moms (and dads) for a weekly playdate at Bramhall Park in Willow Glen. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Get on the email list to learn about the Mom's Night Outs and other events. Contact Michele Myron for more information. Shalom Baby
The Shalom Baby program delivers goody baskets to new Jewish moms in the hospital. Learn more. Women's Philanthropy Campaign When you join us in the Women's Philanthropy, you'll find a place where you can help ensure the importance of tzedakah both to your children and those in your extended family- the family of the Jewish community. More. Contact Women's Philanthropy For more information on Women's Philanthropy activities, or to volunteer, contact Arielle Hendel , Women's Philanthropy Director, at (408) 357-7501. Women's Philanthropy Mission statement The Mission of the Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley is to raise and to allocate funds needed to maintain and strengthen Jewish identity, Jewish community and Jewish life, and to work toward meeting the needs and concerns of the Jewish community locally, in the United States, in Israel and throughout the Diaspora and to develop leadership. More |
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