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Domestic violence awareness

East Brunswick Public Library 2 Jean Walling Civic Center Dr, East Brunswick, NJ

As part of October’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Brandeis National Committee’s Middlesex Chapter will hold a panel discussion on the issue at East Brunswick Public Library on Friday, Oct. 19, at 1 p.m. A police officer from the East Brunswick Domestic Violence Response Team will discuss the emergency support that East Brunswick and many other […]

Refugee Shabbat at KHN

Kehilat Hanahar Little Shul 85 West Mechanic St., New Hope, PA

Kehilat HaNahar will be a proud participant in HIAS’ National Refugee Shabbat, during which Jews across the country will take action for refugees. In the face of unprecedented attempts to close America’s doors to those seeking freedom from violence and persecution, this is a critical moment to give voice to our values as Jews and […]

Free

Rachel Coalition Women to Women Luncheon

The Wilshire Grand Hotel 350 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, NJ

October is Domestic Violence Month. Join Rachel Coalition at our Women to Women Luncheon featuring JENNIE WILLOUGHBY. Jennie is a domestic violence survivor who has been outspoken about her abuser, Rob Porter, a former White House aide. Willoughby’s experience has shone a bright light on domestic violence, and how abuse of power, privilege and victim […]

$60 – $70

Israeli women

JCC of Middlesex County 1775 Oak Tree Road, Edison, NJ

National Council of Jewish Women: Metro Jersey Section will present “Women’s Issues in Israel” on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at JCC of Middlesex County, Edison, at 7 p.m. Guest speaker is Dina B. Charnin, NCJW director of Israel policy and programs. Light refreshments will be served. Contact ncjwmetrojersey@gmail.com.

Jane Clementi to Participate in Daniel Pearl Education Center Speaker Series

Temple B'nai Shalom 15 Fern Road, East Brunswick, NJ

Jane Clementi, who lost her son Tyler to suicide after he became the victim of homophobic cyber bullying, will talk about her Tyler Clementi Foundation “Upstander” program as part of the Daniel Pearl Education Center Speaker Series on Wednesday, Nov. 14, beginning at 7:30 pm at Temple B’nai Shalom at 15 Fern Road in East […]

“Upstander” program

Jane Clementi, whose son committed suicide after becoming a victim of cyberbullying due to his sexual orientation, will talk about her Tyler Clementi Foundation “Upstander” program as part of the Daniel Pearl Education Center Speaker Series on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Temple B’nai Shalom in East Brunswick. Admission is a $10 donation […]

Proud Parents: Parents of LGBTQ+ Youth

Whether your child is "coming out" or you are a parent already advocating for your child, we are here to offer families a safe space to find the support and resources they need & deserve. Topics of Interest: • Family Acceptance • Community & School Acceptance • Gender-Specific Activities & Venues • Safety Planning • […]

$10

Screening of “Angst: Raising Awareness Around Anxiety

Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy 110 S Orange Ave, Livingston, NJ

Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy/Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School, Livingston, 7:30 p.m. Cosponsored by Eric Eliezer Levenson Foundation for Hope. JKHA/RKYHS guidance counselors will answer questions following the screening. Contact dgoldstein@jkha.org or gberger@rkyhs.org.

Adath Shalom hosts speaker Dianne Grossman of Mallory’s Army

Adath Shalom 841 Mountain Way, Morris Plains, NJ

Together we can stand against bullying.  We need to stand together and learn the tools. We must teach all generations kindness and to stand up when we see another in trouble.  Come and hear Dianne Grossman, lead of Mallory's Army discuss how to, why to and where to turn for help.

$5

Social justice and the Orthodox

Congregation Ahavas Achim 216 S 1st Ave, Highland Park, NJ

Rabbi Ronald Schwarzberg will present “When Did Tikun Olam Become a Jewish Value? Orthodox American Jewry’s Involvement with Social Justice” at a program of the Orthodox Jewish Forum of Edison/Highland Park on Saturday, Dec. 22, at 8 p.m. at Congregation Ahavas Achim, Highland Park. Email hpedisonorthodoxforum@gmail.com or visit orthodoxjewishforum.org.

“Thinking About Whiteness”

Bnai Keshet 99 S Fullerton Ave, Montclair, NJ

“Thinking About Whiteness: The Spectacular and the Banal, Our Struggles and Our Obligations in an Era of Rising White Nationalisms” Bnai Keshet, Montclair, 10:30 a.m. Speaker is scholar-activist Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology, Women’s Studies, and Urban Education at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Call 973-746-4889.

Lunch ‘n’ Learn: Civil Rights in Israel

Temple Har Zion 255 High St., Mt., Holly, NJ

Temple Har Zion to host Lunch 'n' Learn on Civil Rights in Israel Rabbi Dr. Sharon Shalom, the first Ethiopian rabbi in Israel, will be the guest speaker March 29 at a Lunch 'n' Learn event hosted by Temple Har Zion. Rabbi Shalom will speak about his personal journey to Israel and his experiences living […]

Free

Human Trafficking – Protecting Our Children

Temple Shalom - Reform 5 Ayrmont Lane, Aberdeen, NJ

On Sunday, March 31st at 9:30 am, Temple Shalom’s Caring and Social Action committees will host a breakfast program open to the community. The topic is Human Trafficking in Monmouth County and New Jersey. The featured speakers are Debbie Riveros of the Monmouth County Child Advocacy Center and Tara Wilson, Assistant County Prosecutor. They are […]

$5

“Carpool Conversations”

Temple B’nai Jeshurun 1025 S Orange Ave, Short Hills, NJ

Project sponsored by National Council of Jewish Women/Essex and held at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun, Short Hills, 10:30 a.m.-noon. A panel of local experts will discuss how parents can discuss issues with their children such as sexuality, gender identity, sexism, and sexual violence. Cost is $15, $10 NCJW/Essex members. RSVP to 973-740-0588 or visit ncjwessex.org.

$15

Anti-Racism Workshop: Brave Space, Not Just Safe Space

Bnai Keshet 99 S Fullerton Ave, Montclair, NJ

Bnai Keshet, Montclair, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Presented by Yehuda Webster of Jews for Racial and Economic Justice. Light refreshments will be served; there is a $36 suggested donation. Register at bnaikeshet.org/anti-racism or call 973-746-4889.