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Support our cause and make a tax deductible donation of any amount online now!  IF you would like to donate by check please click here

Sponsor a Kiddush on Rosh Chodesh at the Kotel!

Our monthly Rosh Chodesh services are something each one of us looks forward to. We welcome everyone to participate in our services and support our cause. Another way to contribute to Women Of the Wall is with a Rosh Chodesh Kiddush. You can sponsor a Kiddush for $100 and add to the joy of this unique event. If you or your community would like to sponsor a Kiddush with a tax deductible donation please click here or send your tax deductible donation payable to the New Israel Fund and mail it to:

New Israel Fund
703 Market Street, Suite 1503
San Francisco, CA 94103

Be sure to include a note that it is for Women of the Wall.
We are grateful to the New Israel Fund for its ongoing support of Women of the Wall.

Please make your non tax deductible check for any amount payable to Women of the Wall and mail it to:

Women of the Wall
P. O. Box 31936
Jerusalem, 91319
Israel

Make sure to email us about your Kiddush at media@womenofthewall.org.il. For more information, contact us.  

 

Buy our Women Of the Wall Tallit and Wear Your Support!

 Gold Tallit

 Silver Tallit

 Multi-Colored Tallit

The Women Of the Wall Tallit is exclusively designed by Israeli artist Yair Emmanuel for our supporters.  

A Women Of the Wall Tallit, handcrafted in Jerusalem, is $250 plus $25 shipping from Israel. Wear your Tallit as a symbol of your support and know that your purchase helps fund our cause. Click here to order your Tallit now.  

Our Tallit has been in high demand especially since Anat Hoffman’s arrest in July 2010.  In numerous overseas communities, women and men have worn their Tallits in solidarity with Women Of the Wall in their synagogues and social action rallies.  In Israel, since the release of the film, “Praying in Her Own Voice”, non-religious women have also chosen to wear the Tallit as a statement of their support for Women Of the Wall.  

Tallit Description: The corners of the Tallit are embroidered with the names and graphic representations of the four matriarchs: Sarah, Rebecca, Leah and Rachel. With this Tallit, Emanuel aimed to create a uniquely feminine prayer garment which would recall these women and their spiritual significance. The Tallit is woven from cotton and silk, and manufactured in full color, silver or gold. Each Tallit comes with a Tallit bag and a matching woven kippah.  Yair Emanuel generously agreed to sell the Women Of the Wall Tallit at cost in order for the group to raise funds through its sale.  

The dimensions of the tallit are 21” x  77” and they come in one size.  

   

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Women Ff the Wall: Claiming Sacred Ground at Judaism’s Holy Site is available at Amazon.com! Buy it now  

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