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Press Releases

 

After Supreme Court Argument, NCJW Confident Health Law is Constitutional Web page
Debt Deal Raises Concern for Women and Families, Says NCJWWeb page
First Vote on Jobs Bill Must Not Be the Last, NCJW SaysWeb page
For Katrina’s Fifth Anniversary, NCJW Calls for Restoration of Gulf CoastWeb page
In Honor of Ledbetter Anniversary, NCJW Calls for Passage of Paycheck Fairness ActWeb page
In Letter to Bush, NCJW Cites Domestic, Civil Liberties ConcernsWeb page
Increase in Poverty Must Be Addressed, NCJW SaysWeb page
National Council of Jewish Women Issues a Call to Action at 43rd National ConventionWeb page
NCJW Applauds Congressional Approval of Relief for the UnemployedWeb page
NCJW Applauds Defeat of Extreme State Ballot Initiatives Web page
NCJW Applauds Renewal of Unemployment Benefits, Calls for Passage of Other Urgent FundingWeb page
NCJW Applauds Senate Defeat of HR 1 Web page
NCJW Applauds Supreme Court Decision on Family Leave ActWeb page
NCJW Calls on Congress to Extend Unemployment BenefitsWeb page
NCJW Calls on House to Extend Unemployment Benefits before Holiday RecessWeb page
NCJW Calls on Lawmakers to Protect Social SecurityWeb page
NCJW Calls Upon Congress to Address Critical Issues in Final DaysWeb page
NCJW Condemns Senate Failure to Extend Unemployment BenefitsWeb page
NCJW Condemns Wisconsin Effort to End Collective BargainingWeb page
NCJW Congratulates President Obama on His Re-Election, Pledges Support for Renewal of Progressive Agenda Web page
NCJW Criticizes Pace of Katrina RecoveryWeb page
NCJW Decries Greater Inequality, Persistent Gender Gap In PayWeb page
NCJW Decries Increase in Child Poverty, Calls for Stronger Anti-Poverty MeasuresWeb page
NCJW Decries Wrong Track BudgetWeb page
NCJW Deeply Disappointed by House Passage of Dangerous VAWAWeb page
NCJW Deplores Rejection of Paycheck Fairness ActWeb page
NCJW Deplores Senate Failure to Pass Paycheck Fairness ActWeb page
NCJW Disappointed by Final Appropriations BillWeb page
NCJW Disappointed by Senate Defeat of Buffet RuleWeb page
NCJW Hails Start of New Health Benefits for WomenWeb page
NCJW Joins White House Call to Enact Paycheck FairnessWeb page
NCJW Joins with Women of the Storm to Urge Congress to Witness New OrleansWeb page
NCJW Launches New Campaign Against Domestic ViolenceWeb page
NCJW Looks Ahead to Affirmation by Court of Health Care ReformWeb page
NCJW Marks Equal Pay Day, Celebrates Reintroduction of Paycheck Fairness ActWeb page
NCJW Op-Ed: Achieving a More Perfect Union: An Agenda for the New CongressWeb page
NCJW Op-Ed: America's moral failure: Rising food insecurityWeb page
NCJW Opposes Tax Cuts That Affect Social ProgramsWeb page
NCJW Pleased by Enactment of the American Recovery and Reinvestment ActWeb page
NCJW Praises Supreme Court Ruling Upholding Health Care LawWeb page
NCJW Relieved by Failure of Balanced Budget AmendmentWeb page
NCJW Renews Call for Equal Pay, Higher Minimum Wage on Equal Pay DayWeb page
NCJW Renews Call for Steps toward Fair Pay on Equal Pay DayWeb page
NCJW Salutes New King Memorial, Urges Renewed Commitment to His VisionWeb page
NCJW Says Any Deficit Deal Must Protect the Most VulnerableWeb page
NCJW Says No Deal Is Better than a Bad Deal, Calls on Congress to Focus on JobsWeb page
NCJW Supports Disability Employment Awareness MonthWeb page
NCJW Urges New National Priorities in Katrina's WakeWeb page
NCJW Welcomes Effort in Congress to End Job Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender IdentityWeb page
NCJW Welcomes Passage of 2010 Budget ResolutionWeb page
NCJW Welcomes President’s Priorities for Women, FamiliesWeb page
NCJW Welcomes Relief for Unemployed and Low-Income FamiliesWeb page
NCJW Welcomes Renewed Jobs Effort, Urges Immediate ActionWeb page
NCJW's Hurricane Relief Op-Ed Published by JTAWeb page
NCJW, Women's Groups Launch "HER Votes" to Mobilize Women Voters in 2012Web page
On Equal Pay Day, NCJW Urges Senate to Pass Paycheck Fairness ActWeb page
Rep. Ryan's Budget Is Not 'Our Cause,' Says NCJWWeb page
Three Years After Last Increase, NCJW Calls on Congress to Raise the Minimum WageWeb page

Journal Articles

 

Summer 2007 NCJW Journal Web page
Working Mothers Paying for Poor Policies  Web page
Framing the Feminist Debate Web page
Taking a Seat at the TableWeb page
Feminist Family ValuesWeb page
Voting MattersWeb page
Losing Ground: Women and the Foreclosure CrisisWeb page
Safeguarding Access to Reproductive CareWeb page
Winter 2006 NCJW Journal Web page

Programs

 

Higher GroundWeb page

Public Policy

 

Federal Budget ProcessWeb page
Minimum WageWeb page
Social SecurityWeb page
TaxesWeb page
WelfareWeb page
Work-Family BalanceWeb page
Economic JusticeWeb page
Human Needs FundingWeb page

Site Content

 

Finance and ViolenceWeb page
Empowering Women in Essex CountyWeb page
Support Reproductive Choices and a Responsible BudgetWeb page
Distance Learning Call: Bring Your Workplace to Higher GroundWeb page
Expert ProfilesWeb page
Faithful Engagement in the Budget DebateWeb page
Program NewsWeb page
Background & ResourcesWeb page

NCJW Insider Blog

 

From the Archives: NCJW and the Pursuit of Economic JusticeBlog Entry
"Do you mind taking a short detour so I can vote?"Blog Entry
At the EdgeBlog Entry
One Woman's Story of How Courts MatterBlog Entry
Race MattersBlog Entry
It Takes a WomanBlog Entry
And Now, Main Street's Turn...Blog Entry
A Long Road to the Rose GardenBlog Entry
Paid Sick Leave Matters: Confessions of a Recovered WaitressBlog Entry