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  1. Jun 23, 2021 · In Brief. Barbara Berman Dobkin is the pre-eminent Jewish feminist philanthropist of the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Her vision, dedication, and philanthropic generosity have transformed the landscape of Jewish women’s organizations and funding in both North America and Israel.

  2. Barbara Dobkin's illustrious, inimitable and irreverent career as leader, donor and activist is legendary. Her role as Founding Chair of the Jewish Women's Archive says it all—she has been the pioneer in work that advances women and girls and levels the playing field, in both the Jewish and the general communities.

  3. Barbara Dobkin is the Founding Chair of the Jewish Women’s Archive’s Board of Directors. She is also the founder and Chair of Ma’yan: The Jewish Women’s Project of the JCC in Manhattan and Chair of the Board of The Hadassah Foundation.

  4. advancingwomen.org › about › leadership-teamBarbara Dobkin – AWP

    Leadership Team. Supporters. In the News. Barbara Dobkin, Trustee – Dobkin Family Foundation. A pioneer in the Jewish community as a donor-activist for programs to empower Jewish women and girls, Barbara Dobkin is one of the most visible and committed advocates for social change.

  5. This family motto beautifully illustrates Barbara and Eric Dobkin’s tremendous generosity of time, energy and funding over more than 15 years of dedicated support to AJWS. The couple has put their values into action at every turn—from their first gift in 2000, to Barbara’s outstanding term as chair of the board of trustees from 2009 to ...

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  6. Apr 25, 2010 · Barbara Dobkin has been a funder, activist and leader in the social justice arena for more than 25 years. She served as founding chair of the Jewish Women’s Archive and Ma’yan, the Jewish Women’s Project of the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan.

  7. A pioneer in the Jewish community as a donor-activist for programs to empower women and girls, Barbara Dobkin is one of the most visible and committed advocates for social change. She was the Founding Chair of Ma’yan, a program of The JCC in Manhattan, the Jewish Women’s Archive in Boston and the Hadassah Foundation.

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