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Trenton Rally
Members of National Council of Jewish Women Bergen County Section (NCJWBCS) joined with other concerned citizens at a rally in Trenton calling for restoration of the funds removed from women's health programs and family planning. NCJW is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates striving for social justice by improving the quality of life for women, children, and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms.

Pictured from left to right:
First Row: Carol Silverman-Kurtz of Tenafly, Carole Benson of Englewood, Connie Hochberg of Cresskill, Bea Poderfsky of Teaneck, Nan Matlick of Fort Lee, Gladys Laden of Teaneck, Henrietta Wolfeiler of Hackensack, Joan Snider of Woodland Park Second Row: Ruth Cowan of Teaneck, Zita Foster of Fort Lee
Third Row: Suzanne Keusch of Teaneck, Marilyn Taffet of Fort Lee, Ann Levenstein of Teaneck, Lucy Doree of Fort Lee, unidentified woman, Irma Ball of Teaneck, Evalyn Brownstein of Teaneck

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