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Have you seen it? The cover of Time magazine last week featured a very attractive 26-year-old mom breast-feeding her 35-year-old son. Actually he’s only 3, but he looks way big. more
Sally Telias, a licensed CPA, who volunteers her time with the National Council of Jewish Women, Peninsula Section, received the organization’s Hannah G. Solomon Award at the group’s luncheon at the Woodmere Club on May 3. more
With her life at a crossroads Sandy Klar decided to alter her career path from working in real estate to becoming more involved in helping change the lives of people. more
Social progress took a hit this month, especially for women and African-Americans. more
To create a better understanding between the Jewish and Muslim religions, the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), Peninsula Section hosted the program, The program, “Muslim Women: Many Faces, Many Voices” at the Lawrence Yacht and Country Club, March 20. more
There are lots of dumb mistakes you can make in politics. Among them are offending some big voting group or saying crude things about the opposition party. more
The charismatic quartet known as ETHEL performs in Rockville Centre, one of many concerts that welcome thie season this weekend. more
Hewlett High School alum turned Pennsylvania lawyer, Kathy Boockvar, has spent her career working on bringing people together from different backgrounds and hopes that her campaign for Congress this year promotes the change she wishes to see in our nation’s capital. more
For almost 10 days last summer, 20 women from Long Island soaked in the sights and sounds of Israel on a nearly all-expense paid vacation to the holy land through the Jewish Women’s Renaissance Project (JWRP). more
On Feb. 17, the Nassau County Section of the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. held their annual Black History Program at the Five Towns Community Center. more
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