The SHALVA Founders

SHALVA is a JUF-partner organization and a grantee of the Jewish Women's Foundation, which educates the community about abuse in Jewish homes, legitimizes its discussion, and provides a full array of services to help survivors heal from abuse. SHALVA offers educational programming, advocacy, counseling, legal aid, financial assistance, rabbinical intervention, and other supportive services.

Scope and Content Note

The narrators discuss their backgrounds, religious ideas, careers, and activist experiences. In 1988, SHALVA's founders identified a lack of support systems and programs for survivors of domestic abuse and established the organization to meet this need. They connect SHALVA's mission to the principles of Judaism and share stories of the organization's many accomplishments over the years. Additional topics include divorce, the Orthodox Jewish community, and fundraising.

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Oral History of The SHALVA Founders. Interviewed by David Johnson. 4 March 2003. Jewish Women's Archive. (Viewed on May 14, 2024) <http://jwa.org/oralhistories/shalva-founders>.

Oral History of The SHALVA Founders by the Jewish Women's Archive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://jwa.org/contact/OralHistory.