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Repairing Our World

The First 100 Years of the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Dallas Section, 1913-2013
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For more than one hundred years, Jewish women and men of the Dallas area have responded to Tikkun Olam, the religious challenge to heal the world.  Repairing Our World: The First 100 Years of the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Dallas Section is a history of this passion to create a more humane society. Organized by decades from the group's beginnings in 1913, the book identifies both leadership and accomplishments of the NCJW. Its content is richly enhanced with personal essays from the organization's members, historical highlights, and graphics. Through education, community service, advocacy, and collaboration, members work to address the needs of all peoples and faiths within the community. Advocacy efforts aim to correct the root causes of current social problems. More than one thousand members devote countless volunteer hours to advance NCJW's mission. Leaders dare to have a vision of what is possible.

Author Biography:

Repairing Our World is the work of many National Council Of Jewish Women, Greater Dallas Section members. The initial manuscript was written by Harriet P. Gross, a writer and columnist, with editing by Marlene A. Cohen, Bette W. Miller, and Rose Marie Stromberg. The late Vivian Castleberry, former editor of the Dallas Times Herald “Living Section,” graciously wrote the foreword.
Release date Australia
February 28th, 2019
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
400 colour and black & white photographs
Pages
288
Dimensions
276x309x25
ISBN-13
9780875657028
Product ID
27978270

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