The experience of many Israeli women following the atrocities committed against them on October 7th has been questioned, disparaged, and dismissed. This phenomenon has ripple effects and impacts victims of sexual assault and all forms of intimate partner violence across the globe
The first step to eliminating violence against women is believing all Victim-Survivors of Violence.
To read our full statement on the use of Statement on Gender-Based Violence in Times of War, visit https://t.co/3aUki7afSA
We're proud to have Shalom Task Force as a partner in our Lev Initiative, which provides holistic mental health support to those impacted by intimate partner violence, including their families or children, helping them find ways to be resilient, heal, and thrive.
Shalom Task Force condemns the use of sexual assault as a weapon of war against all women, unconditionally.
To read the rest of our statement, visit our website https://t.co/nWIZnrpKG5
In a recent reporting, UN Women urges the international community ‘not to overlook the gendered perspective’, however, they focus exclusively on women and children in Gaza and omit the gendered violence committed against Israeli women in the October 7th attack.
What can we do to prevent abusive relationships?
In a new article, Dr. Shoshannah Frydman, executive director of Shalom Task Force, weighs in on what it takes to build a safe and healthy relationship.
https://t.co/8K13OxHOsF
18Forty is all about moving toward our problems, confronting them, facing them, and working through them—no matter the difficulty or the fear.
We were honored to receive Shalom Task Force’s Community Changemaker Award last week.
What are the signs of an unhealthy relationship?
This week, we spoke with Esther Williams and Dr. Shana Frydman of Shalom Task Force, about recognizing and addressing unhealthy relationship dynamics in the Jewish community.
Start here: https://t.co/r3YdnRc3SM
I joined the #shalomtaskforce for their Annual brunch. It was well attended and it was great seeing so many supporters of survivors of domestic violence. Congratulations to all of the event’s honorees.
Such a pleasure to partner with such an incredible organization. And I and the entire @18_forty team are deeply honored to have our work recognized by an organization committed to helping Jewish families and marriages. ❤️
Hope to see you Sunday at their brunch!
It's time for our INNOVATION SHOWCASE! We learning about some of the new, unique programs to help domestic violence survivors in the Jewish community. #JWIDVAM2022#DVAM#DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth
Thank you to Ronni Troodler, JCFS Philly; Naomi Graetz, Silence is Deadly; Rivka Nissel @jewishboard; Jeffrey Younger @ShalomTask; & @JewishWomenIntl's Emily Collyns for sharing your programs & offerings with us!
And to our honorees who do incredible work across #Queens to uplift our neighbors in need of support, we could not be more grateful for all that you do every day.