As Women’s History Month continues, I am excited to highlight women who are making a difference within their community. This week’s episode of Ending Domestic Abuse features Esti Hecht, a community leader and the co-founder and director of Chabad at American University. Religion can often play a large role within society’s understanding of violence against women, which is why it is so important to be having these conversations. Join us to learn more about Esti’s expertise and her experiences with relationships and women’s autonomy within her religion.
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