Established in 1893 by Hannah G. Solomon, the National Council of Jewish Women is “the oldest Jewish women’s grassroots organization in the country.” For the past 110 years it has been loyal to its “belief in education, advocacy and community service.” To celebrate this milestone, they’ve arranged for their "Building Brighter Futures" luncheon to have an all-star female … [Read more...] about JUST IN: NCJW’s 110 Anniversary Is Building Brighter Future With The “Supreme” Importance Of Friendship
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
A Gentle Reminder: Send No Flowers, Please
The recent death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has raised a question about the appropriate gesture of sympathy for a member of the Jewish faith. In many reports, mourners have left flowers with the purpose of honoring her. While the intentions are made with only the best intentions, it should be noted that floral arrangements are not in keeping with Judaism … [Read more...] about A Gentle Reminder: Send No Flowers, Please
The Dallas Opera’s First Night Featured A Chilled Supreme Court Justice For The Football-Theme Black-Tie Soiree
The rain and chill of Friday, October 30, gave way to an afternoon break following the Dallas Women’s foundation’s 30th Annual Lunch at the Hilton Anatole. While some hoped that Mother Nature was leaving the area, weather forecasters warned that she was resting up to unload for the evening. In fact, Ma Nature was focusing on The Dallas Opera's First Night VIP red carpet and … [Read more...] about The Dallas Opera’s First Night Featured A Chilled Supreme Court Justice For The Football-Theme Black-Tie Soiree