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March 14, 2024 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-03-14

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38 | MARCH 14 • 2024
J
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ewish Working Women’s Network, which will
hold its next event April 17, is providing a way for
Jewish women to grow their businesses and build
meaningful networks, say Jewish businesswomen, at a
time when being connected and supporting each other
is more important than ever.
The group, which is a program of the Jewish
Federation of Detroit Women’s Philanthropy
Department, has evolved over time, moving meetings to
evenings and board meetings to night or lunchtime to
make sure working women are available and can attend,

Jewish Working Women’s
Network members help
each other advance.

Women

Women
Helping

KAREN SCHWARTZ CONTRIBUTING WRITER

WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP

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