On behalf of Jewish Women International and I Believe Israeli Women, we invite you to join us for an intimate breakfast at 8:30am on Thursday, October 9 where we will have a powerful conversation with Mazal Tazazo, a survivor of the October 7 attack at the Nova music festival in Israel.
Exact location shared upon registration. Please note that space is limited and registration will be first come, first served.
FAQs:
What’s JWI? Jewish Women International (JWI) is the leading Jewish organization working to empower women and girls – of every race, culture, ability, gender identity, and sexual orientation – by ensuring and protecting their safety, building access to long-term economic security, and lifting and mentoring women leaders.
What’s the Young Women’s Impact Network? The network connects and supports local Jewish women in their 20s and 30s with empowering programs and leadership development. Learn more.
What kind of programming does JWI put on? Our programs connect young Jewish women together and provide them with opportunities to grow together, thrive independently, and create a lasting impact on the world around them. Many of our programs focus on financial empowerment, healthy relationships, personal and professional development, and more!
What if I don’t know anyone and have never been to a YWIN event before? You are welcome! We are a welcoming, friendly group and we can’t wait to get to know you. Don’t want to go alone? Email [email protected] and we will help connect you with someone in advance of the event.
How can I get more involved? If you are interested in getting more involved, email us for more information.
If I have paid for the event, but cannot go at the last minute, can I get a refund? All ticket sales are final and non-refundable. Proceeds from tickets directly support our Young Women’s Impact Networks and our work to empower women and girls, build safe and healthy communities, and create a world where all women can thrive. Any event fee will be designated as a donation if someone doesn’t come.