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World Emunah President Discusses Women's Expanded Roles and Support for Vulnerable Families During Israeli Crisis

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World Emunah President Frieda Ross spoke at a Jerusalem Post Conference in New York about how Israeli women have taken on expanded responsibilities since the outbreak of war, balancing work, family, and community leadership. Ross highlighted the organization's Rishonot program for professional women and its work supporting women and children leaving abusive homes. The discussion underscored the organization's efforts to empower women and help vulnerable populations during a difficult period.

At the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York, World Emunah President Frieda Ross discussed how Israeli women have expanded their responsibilities during the war, managing work, family care, and community roles while supporting military-serving relatives. Ross detailed the organization's Rishonot program, which provides professional women with tools to participate more fully in Israeli society at various levels. She also described World Emunah's work with women and children escaping abusive situations, noting that the organization provides family-style living environments with counseling and therapeutic services including drama and music therapy. According to Ross, the organization aims to break cycles of violence and help traumatized children develop into strong contributors to Israeli society. The remarks were made during a panel titled "Voices of Strength: Leaders Shaping the Future of Israel and the Jewish World."

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