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Two new adolescent units open at WIZO shelter for survivors of domestic violence
Until now, older teenagers accompanying their mothers were often forced to remain behind or live in conditions that did not meet their developmental needs.
WIZO warns in annual report of rising teen dating violence, nat’l data breakdown
Tova Ben-Dov, Honorary Life President of World WIZO, passes away at 88
Beyond Budgets and Shortages: What Teachers Really Protect
Women should be driving the bus!
As WIZO women, we strongly believe that women should not have to sit at the back of the bus, nor in the middle of the bus, but should be driving the bus.
Tova Ben-Dov elected WIZO president
Ben-Do was formerly the head of WIZO in Israel, will succeed Helena Glaser, who is stepping down after eight years.
PostScript: Beware, Greased lightning
It was stunning that within hours of this paper’s editor making private remarks, they were all over the place.
Gillerman: Obama’s ‘weak’ leadership harms Israel
Former ambassador to UN blasts US president at WIZO conference in Tel Aviv.
Women sang – and no one walked out
WIZO holds gala opening of conference in Tel Aviv, with some 800 from around the globe in attendance.
Edelstein: Israel-Diaspora dynamic a two-way street
Public diplomacy and diaspora affairs minister tells WIZO meeting that Israel looks differently upon Diaspora than in past.
Women of valor creating a new tomorrow
Helena Glaser talks to the ‘Post’ about her presidency of WIZO ahead of its conference in Tel Aviv.
WIZO convention to debate segregation of women
Speakers at the Tel Aviv conference will include Livni, Peres; event expected to draw 800 delegates from 40 countries.
Grapevine: Yes, Prime Minister…
Notwithstanding his exacerbated legal problems, former prime minister Ehud Olmert continues to attract admirers.
Jaffa center for at-risk kids threatened by lack of funding
WIZO after-school center in danger of shutting down, letting go 5 employees; center works mainly with Ethiopian youngsters,