FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 17, 2015
Commemoration and remembrance platform National Jewish Memorial Wall and Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. announces a partnership that brings improved in-memory-of resources to hundreds of thousands of people nationwide.
NEW YORK, NY — National Jewish Memorial Wall (NJMW.org) and Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. (HWZOA) which has over 330,000 members and supporters, announced a partnership this week that promises to bring improved resources to people looking to honor and commemorate their loved ones online and in Israel.
NJMW.org is a commemoration and remembrance platform offering complimentary email yahrzeit reminders and an online memorial wall where users can share stories and photos to honor the memory of their loved ones. As a partner, Hadassah will be given its own portal through which members can access the wall, along with a free email yahrzeit reminder service. "We are honored to add a preeminent Zionist organization like Hadassah to our growing list of partners," asserts Michael Schimmel, CEO and founder of National Jewish Memorial Wall.
Hadassah offers it's own memorial program--the 'Perpetual Yahrzeit' program which allows members to have the Kaddish prayer recited in memory of a loved one each year under the renowned Chagall Windows in the Fannie & Maxwell Abell Synagogue at Hadassah's hospital in Ein Kerem, Jerusalem. To these products, Hadassah will add the opportunity to sign up for complementary email yahrzeit reminders, as well as memorial plaques online. "There is a natural and symbiotic relationship between our collective offerings that we are excited to offer to our membership," says David Kubrick, Director of Member Philanthropy for HWZOA.
The two organizations expect the partnership to be in full effect by the end of this month.
NJMW is a memory sharing platform dedicated to honoring, commemorating, and engaging family and friends through the sharing of stories, pictures, memories and more. The plaques that users create, whether on the National Jewish Memorial Wall in Israel or online at NJMW.org, serve as a perpetual memorial to their loves ones. The memory pages provide a place to store pictures that are tucked away in drawers, under the bed or in storage bins and tell the stories that go with them. Family and close friends can see, comment, and share stories about those in the pictures. Jewish traditions are incorporated to honor and commemorate the Yahrzeit and Yizkor dates together with all of the shared memories.