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December 15, 2016 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-12-15

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As we have for the past 125 years,
National Council of Jewish Women,

NC J

National Council of Jewish Women
Greater Detroit Section

Greater Detroit Section continues to
advocate for social and economic
justice for women, children, and families.

As a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates, NCJW/Greater Detroit's work is based on our Jewish values
of B'tzelem Elohim, which recognizes the dignity and sanctity of every human being, and Tzedek, Tzedek, Tirdof, which
calls us to pursue justice for all. We speak up and we speak out on many issues we care so deeply about, including:

• Advancing reproductive justice
• Ending human trafficking
• Promoting and protecting voting rights
• Ensuring a fair and independent judiciary
• Preventing gun violence
• Ensuring accessible and affordable healthcare for all
• Establishing equal pay for women

You can add your voice to ours by becoming a member, joining our
Action Alert list, or supporting our efforts with a donation---or by choosing all three!

Just call the NCJW/Greater Detroit office at 248.355.3300, ext. 0 or visit our website at www.ncjwgds.org .

NEW ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS
JUST $25

In honor of our 125th anniversary, we have extended the special membership rate to Feb

NCJW/GREATER DETROIT 2016-2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President

Board

Sandi Matz

Lori Abel
Deede Auster
Liz Bank
Denny Camiener
Helene Cherrin
Amy Cutler
Harriet Dunsky
Jacqueline Elkus
Marion Freedman
Jan Goldfarb
Terry Hollander
Lori Issner
Gail Katz
Lauren Koenigsberg
Joan Krieger
Carrie Kushner
Sandy Lada
Suzanne Lasser
Sallyjo Levine
Nancy Raimi
Sue Rollinger
Nancy Rothfeder
Linda Sahn
Sharon Schmidt
Susie Serwer
Shayna Silverman
Gail Smith
Margo Stocker

Vice Presidents

Susie Jacob
Sharon Leider
Randie Levin
Jennifer LoPatin
Judy Robinson

Treasurer

Haven King

Recording Secretary

Sharyn J. Gallatin

Asst. Recording Secretary

Lynn Lieberman

Corresponding Secretary

Dottie Wagner

State Policy Advocates

M. Catherine Cantor
Irma Glaser

Executive Director

Susan Gertner

Sandy Weitz
Carol Wiseman
Linda Yellin
Ruth Zerin

Libby Sherbin
Ellie Slovis
Beverly Stone
Paula Wolfe

Honorary Directors

Past Presidents

Doris Lee Goldman
Claire Kretchmer
Ellen Labes
Sissi Lapides
Sally Mayer
Joyce Rubenstein
Joyce Sherman

Linda Bloom
M. Catherine Cantor
Carol Sue Coden
Myrna Edgar
Irma Glaser
Barbara Grant
Sheila Guyer
Florence Herrmann
Terran Leem is
Sandra Leshman
Sharon Lipton
Sonia Macey
Susan Marwil
Sondra Nathan
Judith Rosenberg
Esther Rosenblum
Marta Rosenthal
Sally Schottenfels
Helen Shevin
Suzanne Simon
Jessie Stern
Phyllis Welling
Ann Zousmer

Advisory Directors

Barbara Berger
Joyce Blum
Fern Ettinger
Carol Freedman
Judi Freund
Marlene Goodman
Nancy Josephson
Fern Katz
Ruth Klueger
Myrle Leland
Marian Littman
Janet Moses
Barbara Rosenthal
Deane Safir

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