Lunch and Learn: Stopping Domestic Violence ๐
Domestic violence is an invisible epidemic. Join the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue Women’s Organization in taking the first step in advocating for women’s safety. Deborah Rosenbloom, chief programming officer at Jewish Women International, will discuss this pressing issue and help equip us with the tools to help family members and loved ones escape turbulent relationships.
Bring your own lunch; we will provide tea, coffee and cookies!
This Lunch and Learn is co-sponsored by Community Connections and the Womenโs Organization
Deborah Rosenbloom, JD, M.P.A., is Jewish Women International’s chief program officer and leads JWIโs social justice initiatives engaging Jewish, interfaith and secular communities in collaborative work to address gender-based violence through advocacy, trainings, resource development and community building. Deborah served as the primary researcher of JWIโs 2021 Needs Assessment of Jewish domestic violence survivors in the U.S. In 2008, she established JWIโs advocacy portfolio on Capitol Hill, as well as the Clergy Task Force on Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community and the Interfaith Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. Deborah holds a bachelor’s in history from Cornell. She attended Hebrew University and earned a JD/M.P.A. from Syracuse University.
Category: Adults, Adult Education, Community Connections, Women's Organization