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      • The Women's League for Conservative Judaism was founded in 1918 and Mathilde Roth Schechter (1857–1924) became its first president. It is the world's largest synagogue-based women's organization. As an active arm of the Conservative/ Masorti Movement, the League has 600 affiliated sisterhoods organized in local branches.
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  1. Women’s League for Conservative Judaism is a synagogue-based Jewish women’s organization supporting Jewish women & Jewish programs in affiliated sisterhoods.

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    Women’s League for Conservative Judaism supports its network of individual members and 400 sisterhoods and synagogue women’s groups through: 1. Innovative programming materials designed to educate and activate members of every age 2. Customized Consulting Services to help every sisterhood be the best it can be 3. Regional networking opportunities w...

    The mission of Women’s League for Conservative Judaism is to strengthen and unite synagogue women’s groups, their members, and individual members, support them in mutual efforts to understand and perpetuate Conservative/Masorti Judaism in the home, synagogue and community, and reinforce their bonds with Israel and with Jews worldwide. Women’s Leagu...

    The Women’s League logo emphasizes the role women play as keepers of the flames of mitzvot, family, study, Israel, Torah, and community. The W suggests the ancient menorah in a strong, contemporary style, and the phrase Mah yafah yerushataynu(How beautiful is our heritage) reflects Women’s League’s ongoing commitment to our vital and dynamic tradit...

  2. Women's League provides a wide variety of programs to enhance members' leadership abilities, encourage synagogue skills, and enrich Judaic crafts.

  3. Jun 23, 2021 · Women’s League for Conservative Judaism is the national organization of Conservative sisterhoods established by Mathilde Schechter in 1918 as the National Women’s League of the United Synagogue.

  4. Women's League for Conservative Judaism ( WLCJ) is the national representative body in the United States for women within Conservative Judaism.

  5. Jun 23, 2021 · Currently nearly half of the congregations affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ) are led by female synagogue presidents. The National Women’s League also played a crucial role in the national Conservative scene through its fund-raising capabilities.

  6. Women's League for Conservative Judaism is committed to enriching Jewish women in our community through education, advocacy, and personal development. Founded by...

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