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November 20, 2010 | Posted by JWW Team


The volunteers who support Jewish World Watch relief and development projects are the amazing backbone of our... Read more »

November 17, 2010 | Posted by JWW Team


Dinah’s father is silent at her birth, her rape and her disappearance. While midrashists ancient and modern have written a middle and an end to Dinah’s story, the Torah is also silent. Read more »

November 7, 2010 | Posted by Mina Rush


Mitzvah Day was amazing!  16 congregations and schools joined us in taking the first step in the... Read more »


Congo, Nov 3 2010 When the JWW fact-finding team went to Congo in November 2009, they had... Read more »

October 6, 2010 | Posted by Naama Haviv


RUINED - October 5th, 2010 Hundreds of JWW activists and theater-goers joined JWW on Tuesday, October 5... Read more »

September 27, 2010 | Posted by Mina Rush


The High Holidays are an incredible time of reflection and rejuvenation here at JWW . Individually and... Read more »

July 12, 2010 | Posted by JWW Team


Sudan activists have been understandably upset lately. 263 days have passed since the release of the Obama... Read more »

July 5, 2010 | Posted by JWW Team


On Saturday, an oil tanker exploded in Sange, a town just south of Bukavu in the South... Read more »

June 1, 2010 | Posted by JWW Team


Project: Gabe started with a Bar Mitzvah project and ended up raising over $16,000 (which is about 530 backpacks) plus another $9,000 from his own Walk for Darfur! In achieving this, he spoke to hundreds of people in local schools, synagogues, youth groups and more . . . and got them all involved as well. And now, Gabe has been named a Real Hero Good Samaritan by the American Red Cross for all his work. Read more »

June 1, 2010 | Posted by JWW Team


Project: Inspired by Zoe Ezzes who paints rocks and sells them to benefit the JWW Solar Cooker Project, 2nd graders Rebecca, Ceci and Gabriella, from Temple Israel of Hollywood Day School and Yavneh Hebrew Academy held a neighborhood bake sale, lemonade stand and homemade “yarn doodle” sale to raise funds for the Project. Read more »



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