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Women’s League for Conservative Judaism is a synagogue-based Jewish women’s organization supporting Jewish women & Jewish programs in affiliated sisterhoods.
- Torah Fund
Every woman has the opportunity to participate in...
- Our Leadership
officers board of directors activity chairs governance and...
- For Affiliated Sisterhoods
If your women’s group or sisterhood would like to join the...
- Programs
Women's League provides a wide variety of programs to...
- About Us
The mission of Women’s League for Conservative Judaism is to...
- Resources
Women’s League has publications for Jewish women & Jewish...
- Materials For Sale
2023-2024 Calendar Diary – Pocket Size (11.00) — Pre-Order...
- Convention 2023 Social Action Project
WLCJ 2023 Convention Social Action Project: Our Shifrah and...
- For Members
The next Women’s League Reads book will be announced soon....
- Leadership Institute
Women’s League for Conservative Judaism – committed to...
- Torah Fund
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.
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.
Women's League for Conservative Judaism (WLCJ) is the national representative body in the United States for women within Conservative Judaism. Overview. The WLCJ was founded by Mathilde Schechter in 1918, originally named the National Women’s League of the United Synagogue. The vision of the organization was to serve as the coordinating body ...
In 2005, its goals remained much the same as at its founding: to strengthen and unite its 700 synagogue women's groups; to help their 120,000 members perpetuate Conservative Judaism in the home, synagogue, and community; and to strengthen their bonds with Israel and with Jews worldwide.