Happy Mother’s Day Wishes from ZOA!
Uncategorized
May 10, 2026

Honoring All the Mothers & Women In the ZOA Family!

In Judaism, every day is Mother’s Day: In the Torah, we are commanded to honor our mother and father so that our days may be long. The commandment is so important that it specifically sets forth the great reward for observing it.

On this Mother’s Day national holiday, we’d like to take a minute to thank and honor all the wonderful mothers and women who are such important friends and members of the ZOA—our women supporters; women Board members; women executives; women lawyers; women directors of operations, law and justice, marketing, research, special projects; women office managers, communications professionals; women regional directors; women campus professionals and activists; women administrative staff; ZOA Coalition women delegates, alternates, candidates and voters; and more.

We’d also like to warmly thank the leaders of our new, rapidly growing leadership division, ZOA Women—Susan Good and Rhonda Small—and all the mothers and women that have joined and become active in this exciting new venture.

And we’d also like to thank all the courageous mothers and women in Israel who have bravely defended the nation from Hamas and other terrorists, and have spent years doing double duty at home and at work while husbands, fathers, and colleagues were defending Israel from the Arab Islamic terrorists in Gaza and Lebanon for months at a time.

Wishing a very happy Mother’s Day to all!

Center for Law & Justice
We work to educate the American public and Congress about legal issues in order to advance the interests of Israel and the Jewish people.
We assist American victims of terrorism in vindicating their rights under the law, and seek to hold terrorists and sponsors of terrorism accountable for their actions.
We fight anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias in the media and on college campuses.
We strive to enforce existing law and also to create new law in order to safeguard the rights of the Jewish people in the United States and Israel.