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TO GET INVOLVED IN THE LOCAL CHAPTER OF WOMEN’S PHILANTHROPY!

WOMEN’S PHILANTHROPY HAS BEEN AN INTEGRAL PART OF OUR COMMUNITY AND WE WANT TO INVITE EVERY WOMAN TO JOIN, WHETHER SHE GIVES BY HERSELF OR AS A HOUSEHOLD. PLEASE SEE BELOW THE THREE (3) SOCIETIES AND CRITERIA TO JOIN

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Pomegranate | $1800-$4,999 (personal or family gift to the Federation)

Representing righteousness, knowledge, and wisdom because it is said to have 613 seeds, or mitzvot (commandments). Pomegranates wear a beautiful pin demonstrating their commitment to philanthropy and participate in local and national gatherings and programs.

Lion of Judah | $5,000 (personal or family gift to the Federation)

An international organization of more than 17,500 women who inspire others and exemplify the standard for leadership and giving. Lions wear a powerful pin to proudly showcase their commitment to philanthropy and participate in local and national gatherings and programs.

Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE)

Women are encouraged to endow their Lion gifts so that the Jewish Federation serving the Jewish community is assured of continued strength through women’s giving in perpetuity. LOJEs wear a powerful pin to proudly showcase their commitment to philanthropy and strengthening Jewish life in perpetuity. They are recognized on local and national levels and participate in a wide-array of programs and gatherings throughout the year.

Throughout history, women have been a powerful voice for a positive change. Through leadership roles, philanthropy, and volunteerism, these women have acted and served as role models for the next generation of women philanthropists.

Ways To Get Involved

1. Participate in our Annual Campaign and join the Women’s Philanthropy. Please contact Mark Merkovitz, Executive Director at give@jewishpmb.org or (609) 524-9910 for more information.

2. Volunteer on a committee! From Spring Women’s Luncheon to the Jewish American Heritage Festival, your Federation has something for everyone; there is much to do and we would love your help. Please email info@jewishpmb.org for more details.

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