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jewish women of wisdom

A Laborious Journey Births a Website By Miriam Hendeles

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uch has been written about our brand new JWOW! website, Jew ishwomen ofwisdom.org, that launched February 2022 ,1. We’ve had press releases and ads; social media posts and flyers; and email newsletters sent to our list. Some of us (that would be me!) have blogged, bragged, and boasted, going on and on about it. But it’s kind of like our baby. My friends and I who are behind the organization of Jewish Women of Wisdom have had true labor pains in the almost nine months since we conceived of this website. Now, many of you are probably thinking, “How ridiculous – this is just a website,” but actually it’s not unusual. When people write books, create films, or produce any piece of creativity, they feel that they’ve gone through labor pains and thankfully have come out with a bouncing beautiful baby. And they’re not being overly dramatic, because birthing a book or a website is huge. So what was so laborious about the building of our website? I’d like to tell you our labor story. If you’re bored, then so be it – consider how many of my fellow Lamaze classmates back when I had my first child regaled long

and detailed labor and birth stories complete with details about Epidurals not working to relieve back labor and water breaking and other details that would qualify as TMI these days. Or was TMI a thing back in the day? Or

various topics. Our organization, JWOW!, has been around for more than two years, but the website is brand new and it opens up a whole new world of opportunity to women of our age. Women

From glitches and snafus and bugs and bytes and code and software and edits and pixels, we had our share of dizzying technology.

was a thing such a thing back in the day? I don’t think so. But, I digress. Our JWOW! website. Our cute, adorable website. What does it do already? Does it smile at you? Giggle? Talk baby talk? No, it does much more. It’s a place for midlife women to experience high quality content that is relevant to their age and stage. It’s a place for women to gather on forums and talk about what’s on their mind, exchanging ideas, thoughts, and experiences on

who may be home more due to Covid or women who want to get opinions and ideas from like-minded women of their age and stage. We are thrilled to share this website with you as we recall the adventures we experienced during the journey. From picking colors, designs, fonts, photos, and text, we had our share of discussions and indecision. From keeping up with our schedule, but then falling behind because life gets in the way, we had

our share of disappointments. From needing to write and rewrite, revise and review, approve and give feedback and make decisions at every step, we had our share of frustration. From late night talks, early morning Zoom meetings, myriad emails and texts and WhatsApps and message boards and phone calls, we had our share of all kinds of communication. From glitches and snafus and bugs and bytes and code and software and edits and pixels, we had our share of dizzying technology. And we had our joy, our laughter, our fun meetings, our joking on text, emails and WhatsApp. And now, we look forward to our many members interacting on the unique membership forum on our website. On that curated forum that’s full of relevant categories, women can share insights with each other...let’s all join. Become a member. And now that we’ve given birth to this website, let’s hope for a long life of bringing joy to frum women of midlife. Join the conversation and email list of JWOW! by writing to hello @jewishwomenofwisdom.org.


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Some New Instructions by Rivki D. Rosenwald Esq., CLC, SDS

3min
pages 134-136

Your Money

3min
pages 132-133

The Old Guard by Avi Heiligman

6min
pages 124-125

Hail to the Commies by Marc A. Thiessen

3min
pages 122-123

Does Putin Want a Diplomatic Solution in Ukraine? by David Ignatius

3min
page 120

Political Infighting Could Complicate War with Russia by David Ignatius

4min
page 121

Notable Quotes

6min
pages 116-119

The Aussie Gourmet: Vietnamese Spring Rolls

2min
pages 114-115

JWOW

3min
pages 112-113

Healthy Heart Month by Cindy Weinberger, MS RD CDN

3min
pages 108-109

Parenting Pearls

10min
pages 110-111

Testing Positive by Rafi Sackville

5min
pages 90-91

Living Life by Dr. Deb Hirschhorn

3min
pages 106-107

FDR’s Jewish Problem – And Its Japanese Link by Rafael Medoff

6min
pages 92-93

A Bridge Between Two Worlds: Yisroel Katzover

14min
pages 94-99

Delving into the Daf by Rabbi Avrohom Sebrow

5min
pages 88-89

The “Final” Stage of the Challenge by Rabbi Shmuel Reichman

7min
pages 84-87

National

21min
pages 28-39

Centerfold

6min
pages 76-77

Raising Holy Tablet Breakers by Rav Moshe Weinberger

8min
pages 82-83

Israel News

7min
pages 22-27

That’s Odd

6min
pages 40-41

Rabbi Wein on the Parsha

3min
pages 78-81

Community Happenings

6min
pages 42-45
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