BOSTON, MA -- Gail Reimer, Executive Director of the Jewish
Women's Archive (JWA) announced today the formation of the Honorary
Committee for the JWA's commemoration of the 350th anniversary of
Jewish women building communities in America.
The Honorary Committee is still in formation but the founding group
ranges from singer Barbra Streisand, Senator Dianne Feinstein, to
Sandra Feldman, President of the American Federation of Teachers.
A full list of Committee members is attached.
"We know that women have always played an integral role in American
Jewish life, but too often their stories have remained unknown,"
commented Ann Lewis, former White House Communications Director
and JWA Board member, who has agreed to chair the committee. "The
350th anniversary celebrations offer an unprecedented opportunity
to incorporate the rich narrative of American Jewish women into
American Jewish history," she continued.
In 1654 twenty-three people including women and children landed
in New Amsterdam to form the first Jewish settlement in North America.
Other Jews, all men, had lived and worked on this continent previously,
but this date marked the first time that families made it possible
to have a true community.
The Jewish Women's Archive will offer a range of programs to focus
on the role of Jewish women in shaping their families, their communities
and the world. In the planning stages now, the programs will include
a speaker's bureau, curricular materials for teens, a research and
fellowship program to delve into community histories, and film and
book discussion guides. In addition, JWA's on-line presence at
www.jwa.org
will enable organizations throughout the country to communicate
with one another and share their ideas for programming.
Founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1995, JWA is a national, nonprofit
organization that employs a combination of approaches to its work,
from online exhibits to community-based oral history projects to
public programs and events. The Archive's activities are useful
to popular as well as academic audiences, and rigorous academic
standards are applied to all its work. Along with its online web
site, www.jwa.org,
JWA is most renowned for its Women of Valor posters and complementary
materials that have been decimated to libraries, synagogues, and
schools across the United States and Canada.
For more information, visit the JWA website is at
www.jwa.org.
JWA Honorary Committee 2004:
Anne F. Lewis, MD, Committee Chair
Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, NV
Anne Bernays, MA, Author
Senator Barbara Boxer, CA
Shoshana Cardin, MD, Educator
Kim Chernin, CA, Author
Judy Chicago, NM, Artist
Congresswoman Susan Davis, CA
Anita Diamant, MA, Author
Senator Dianne Feinstein, CA
Sandra Feldman, DC, President of the American Federation
of Teachers
Debbie Freidman, NY, Songwriter
Blu Greenberg, NY, Author
Congresswoman Jane Harman, CA
Rosabeth Moss Kanter, MA, Educator
The Honorable Madeleine Kunin, VT, Former Ambassador &
Governor of Vermont
Gerda Lerner, WI, Educator
Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey, NY
Joan Nathan, DC, Author
Letty Cottin Pogrebin, NY, Journalist
Rabbi Sally Priesand, NJ
Adrienne Rich, CA, Poet
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, IL
Judith Shapiro, NY, Educator
Barbra Streisand, CA, Singer/Actress
Margot Stern Strom, MA, Educator
Lillian Vernon, NY, President of The Lillian Vernon Corporation