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History
Breast Cancer and the Young Jewish Woman
Mission
Founder's Note
Staff
Advisory Boards
In Their Words
Sharsheret is a national organization
of cancer survivors dedicated to addressing the unique concerns
of young Jewish women facing breast cancer. Sharsheret,
Hebrew for "chain," was founded in 2001 by Rochelle Shoretz,
a former Law Clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who recognized the need for a breast
cancer organization that would provide culturally sensitive
support for Jewish women after her own diagnosis at age 28.
Since the organization's founding, Sharsheret has responded
to thousands of phone calls from health care professionals,
Jewish organizations, women's organizations, women affected
by breast cancer, their families, and friends.
Sharsheret's efforts to support young women and educate
health care professionals have been recognized with prestigious
awards and significant media coverage. The organization
has been featured in more than 75 publications and media outlets
nationwide, including the Wall Street Journal, USA Today,
Self Magazine, and CBS News.
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