The Harriet Tabak Woman of Valor Fund

Harriet Tabak was a lifelong advocate for empowering Jewish women to make our world a better place. This fund, given by Harriet's loving family in her memory, enables Jewish Women from our area to participate in leadership development.

 

Criteria:

 

  • Live in Middlesex or Monmouth counties
  • Passion for Women's leadership development and Jewish causes
  • Commit to sharing what they learned with the Jewish community

 

Candidates will be required to write an essay of up to 500 words on why they would be the ideal candidate for this grant.

 

 

"It’s hard to believe, but it’s been more than three years since Harriet’s passing. She lives on, however, in our hearts and we know how proud she would be of her children, grandchildren, and great grandson Heath, who is named after her. We also know how proud she would be to know that this fund will enable Jewish women to serve this community that she cherished so much." The Tabak Family

Additional Leadership Development Opportunities

  • Tanzman Fellowship


    Participants spend a year learning from experts, participate in a mission to Israel, and go on to assume a Federation leadership role.

  • JTEAM


    This teen philanthropy program asks, "What if you had $5,000 to make the world a better place?" then empowers participants to make it happen.

  • J-Serve


    J-Serve is the International Day of Jewish Teen Service filled with local community service projects with friends old and new.