You Can Make a Difference.

The National Council of Jewish Women is a volunteer organization that has been at the forefront of social change for over a century. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW takes a progressive stance on issues such as child welfare, women's rights, and reproductive freedom.

Take action to make a difference. Learn more, sign up, and speak your mind.

Retail Operations

Now Open...DDB, a new resale boutique!
You can consign, donate, and shop for less at this new resale boutique - come visit us in Shadyside!

Thriftique
Our thrift store offers new and gently worn clothing, accessories, furnishings and household items at affordable resale prices.

Designer Days
Pittsburgh's favorite designer sale arrives early this year! Find great deals on new and nearly-new clothing, jewelry, shoes and accessories for the whole family!

SNEAK PREVIEW:($20 admission)          Friday, October 17th, 11am-4pm

PUBLIC SALE:                                      (FREE Admission both days)    

Saturday, October 18th, 1pm - 8pm         Sunday, October 19th, 10am - 6pm

at the PITTSBURGH EXPOMART              in Monroeville

Call 412-421-6118 for more information.

Take Action

Join NCJW's email action alert network.

Join Plan A: NCJW's Campaign for Contraceptive Access.

See what's going on at the national level through the National Council of Jewish Women, Inc.



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In the News

Twyla Sable is honored with the 2007 Jefferson Award for Public Service for her work with NCJW Pittsburgh Section's Silent Witness Initiative.

NCJW in partnership with Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback Charlie Batch collected, organized, and distributed new backpacks on Sept. 4 to schoolchildren at Barrett Elementary School in Homestead. See NCJW BatchPacks for Kids

Children's Playrooms in the Courts:
NCJW's safe, stress-free place for children to play while their parents attend to court business

Silent Witness:
NCJW's program against domestic violence

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