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The National Council of Jewish Women, founded in 1895, is a membership organization informed by Jewish values and committed to creating meaningful action at the local and state levels to help those most in need, and provide "tikkun olam" (repairing the world) and justice for all. Together more than 5,000 members and supporters — across nationalities, religions, genders, and backgrounds, work to improve the lives of women, children, and families by advancing social and economic justice through education, advocacy, and community service.
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Please join WWW Alumni Programming on Monday, May 4, 2026 from 5:00PM - 7:00PM for a panel discussion on “Changing Relationships After Becoming A Widow".

Panelists, Patty Croughan, LCSW, and Peg Niemann, LPC, will share insights and strategies for navigating the many relationship changes that can occur after losing a partner. The discussion will be moderated by past participants Marilyn Cohn and current WWW Co-Facilitator Peggy Cohen Voss. WWW alums, Ellen Calder and Farilyn Hale-Berger, will share their personal experiences with the world of online dating after loss.

This event is open to all who have lost a life partner, whether or not you have previously participated in the WWW program. Together, we will explore topics including relationships with children, step-children, friends, blended families, and the process of navigating new romantic relationships.

Participants are encouraged to submit questions in advance for our panelists during the registration process. Wine and Heavy Hors D'oeuvres will be served!!!

Please be sure to register at wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E9763&id=333
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We've extended the deadline to register for Celebrating Women! Join us for an evening of honor and celebration! bit.ly/CelebratingWomen2026

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