She’s Gone – Shedding Light on Domestic Violence

By | Dec 07, 2021
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Well before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Israeli artist Keren Goldstein created the art installation She’s Gone which features the clothing of Israeli murdered victims of intimate partner violence. Goldstein and She’s Gone co-director and designer Adi Levy, along with Rachel Louise Snyder, award-winning author of No Visible Bruises, are in conversation about why assaults against women have been recorded in greater numbers worldwide since the start of the pandemic, what can be done about it and how the exhibit She’s Gone is protesting the global phenomenon of gender-based murder performed by spouses and other family members. Dr. Shoshannah Frydman, Executive Director of the Shalom Task Force shares how the Jewish community is helping to combat and prevent domestic violence and available resources.

This program is sponsored by Moment Magazine and is in partnership with The Moment Gallery, Remember the Women Institute, She’s Gone, Strongin Collection and in cooperation with the Embassy of Israel.

Resources:

Shalom Task Force – provides a listening ear and referrals to all.

(888)883-2323- Call. Text. WhatsApp

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National Domestic Violence Hotline

(800)799.SAFE (7233) Text “START” to 88788

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National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline

(800).656.HOPE (4673) Live Chat at rainn.org

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Jewish Women’s International’s Directory of U.S. Jewish Domestic Violence Programs.To locate a local resource

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