Sheila Katz, Danya Ruttenberg: Judaism Unbound Episode 243: Organizing the Grassroots


Sheila Katz and Danya Ruttenberg, CEO and Scholar-in-Residence of the National Council of Jewish Women, join Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation about the history and legacy of their organization, along with the work that they're continuing to do today to build a more just, more liberated world. This episode is the fifth in a series of episodes exploring the history, and contemporary leadership, of America's Jewish women.

[1] Learn more about Sheila Katz by clicking here, and learn more about Danya Ruttenberg here. Follow either or both of them on twitter at @SheilaKatz1 or at @TheRaDR.

[2] Explore the work and history of the National Council of Jewish Women at www.NCJW.org.

[3] Participate in NCJW’s work to advocate for a fair, independent judiciary via www.CourtsMatter.org.

[4] For a June 2020 piece, co-written by Katz and Ruttenberg, see “The Jewish Case for Abortion Rights,” featured in Newsweek. For a 2016 piece they co-wrote for Hillel International, see “Passover 2016: Hillel International + It’s On Us.”

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