Paula Sinclair is the Director of Programs and Partnerships for the Jewish Women’s Archive, the world’s largest collection of stories and voices of Jewish women in North America and beyond, all online and freely accessible at jwa.org. JWA champions Jewish women’s struggles and legacies in order to enrich the way we understand the past and inspire all of us to become agents of change. Paula began her career as a banker, became a business journalist, and even ran a youth writing and adventure camp before joining JWA. The biographies she co-wrote for Kveller in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month are adapted from entries in the JWA Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. Follow Paula and JWA on Twitter (@jwaonline ) and on Facebook (facebook.com/
Niki Lamberg is a communications specialist who collaborates with non-profits in Boston, MA and beyond to fulfill their missions and potential; see more at nlamberg.com. Her specialties are youth, education, the arts, social services and Jewish organizations: in recent years, she has been honored to support The Cohen Camps (Pembroke, Tel Noar and Tevya); The Ruderman Family Foundation; JCDS, Boston’s Jewish Community Day School; and The Jewish Women’s Archive. The biographies she co-wrote for Kveller in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month are adapted from entries in the JWA Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. Explore JWA, the world’s largest collection of stories and voices of Jewish women in North America and beyond, all online and freely accessible, at jwa.org. Follow JWA on Twitter (@jwaonline ) and on Facebook (JewishWomensArchive).