By Margie Miller, Immediate Past International President
Having taught Hebrew school for many years, I obviously retold the story of Cain and Abel, introducing the children to the literal meaning of that...
By Debbi Kaner Goldich, International President
Last week I had the honor of attending the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations’ (COP) 47th leadership mission in Israel. Rabbi...
By Randy Schwartz, WLCJ Torah Fund Canadian Liaison and International Consultant
They say change is good. As we think back at our lives, we think of the various changes that we have had to undergo – some...
By Debbi Kaner Goldich, International President
2022 has brought many new adventures and opportunities for me personally as WLCJ President. As President I have sat on the Boards of the Seminaries we support,...
By Rabbi Ellen S. Wolintz-Fields, WLCJ Executive Director
Two of my favorite Debbi-isms, a term I just coined for terms that our Women’s League for Conservative Judaism International President, Debbi Kaner...
By Terri Hartman, WLCJ Personnel Chair and WLCJ International Board of Directors Member
This week’s parashah, Parashat Yitro, is one of the busiest and most dramatic of the Torah. It has a little...
By Debbie Zimmerman, WLCJ Mid Atlantic Region Education Vice President and WLCJ International Board of Directors Member
On this Sisterhood (Women’s League) Shabbat, as on every day, we give thanks for...
By Marsha Strongin, WLCJ Treasure
We have been reading about the plagues and this week, Parashat Bo tells of the last plagues and the first Passover. I am always reminded during this time of year of the...
By Debbi Kaner Goldich, International President
“If you are not a better person tomorrow than you are today, what need have you for a tomorrow?”
-Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, 18th Century Rabbi.
As I read...
By Barbara Ezring – International Torah Fund Chair
I’ve been thinking lately about the legacy I want to leave my children and grandchildren. This week I am particularly moved by one blessing in the Torah...