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Israeli Chief Rabbi and Culture Minister Celebrate Empowering Year-End Event for Women with Down Syndrome
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 7 hours ago
What happened
In Jerusalem, the organization 'Shluvot' celebrated a year-end event honoring women with Down syndrome, attended by Chief Rabbi Kalman Bar and Culture Minister Miki Zohar. The event highlighted the women's talents after a year of preparation, emphasizing social inclusion and empowerment through arts and community support.
- 01Chief Rabbi Kalman Bar praised 'Shluvot' for enriching lives of women with Down syndrome.
- 02Culture Minister Miki Zohar emphasized expanding artistic accessibility through partnership with 'Shluvot'.
- 03The event showcased performances by women after a year of professional training and volunteer support.
- 04'Shluvot' serves as a community for women over 21 with Down syndrome living at home.
- 05The organization offers year-round activities to build skills, confidence, and social belonging.
- 06Leaders committed to expanding programs to ensure no woman with Down syndrome is left behind.
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