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Videos
New Episode Alert!Tune in to Hadassah Magazine Presents on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts.
Tune in to Hadassah Magazine Presents on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts.
Hadassah
Have You Heard the Latest Hadassah Magazine Article?Experience the magazine beyond its print edition with new audio offerings.
Experience the magazine beyond its print edition with new audio offerings.
Israeli Scene
At Bookhaus in Tel Aviv, English Is Not Lost in TranslationMichal Goldschmidt’s bookshop in the north of the city has quickly become a cozy new literary hub for English-language readers.
Michal Goldschmidt’s bookshop in the north of the city has quickly become a cozy new literary hub for English-language readers.
Arts
‘The First Salute:’ An Obscure Jewish Revolutionary War StoryA landmark exhibition at Philadelphia’s Weitzman museum explores the outsized role Jews from a tiny Caribbean island played in American independence.
A landmark exhibition at Philadelphia’s Weitzman museum explores the outsized role Jews from a tiny Caribbean island played in American independence.
Food
How Israeli Farmers Prepare for Annual Shavuot DemandAs farmers across the country navigate conflict and loss, a visit to local dairies—and a no-bake tahini cheesecake recipe—offer a taste of resilience for the holiday table.
As farmers across the country navigate conflict and loss, a visit to local dairies—and a no-bake tahini cheesecake recipe—offer a taste of resilience for the
Israeli Scene
The First Jewish Neighborhoods Beyond the Old CityFrom Mishkenot Sha’ananim’s iconic windmill to the courtyards of Beit David, a walking tour traces the neighborhoods that transformed a then-crowded Ottoman town into a modern, thriving city.
From Mishkenot Sha’ananim’s iconic windmill to the courtyards of Beit David, a walking tour traces the neighborhoods that transformed a then-crowded Ottoman town into a
Arts
A Showcase of Female Illustrated Post-WWII Books and DiariesAn upcoming Hadassah-Brandeis Institute exhibit presents haunting Holocaust drawings, handmade albums and pictorial diaries from ten Jewish survivors.
An upcoming Hadassah-Brandeis Institute exhibit presents haunting Holocaust drawings, handmade albums and pictorial diaries from ten Jewish survivors.

The Jewish Women Who Pioneered Photography as ArtA new Tel Aviv exhibit presents works from 20 trailblazing female photographers from the early 20th century alongside those of 20 artists active today.
A new Tel Aviv exhibit presents works from 20 trailblazing female photographers from the early 20th century alongside those of 20 artists active today.
New Jewish Books Illuminating Forgotten StoriesFrom Jewish immigrant life in Vermont to a Paris hotel serving as a shelter for Jews after WWII and more, these new books explore parts of Jewish history.Why Jews Keep Going Back to the CatskillsThis summer, a full-length documentary, an Off-Broadway play and an exhibition at a local museum evoke the spirit of the Borscht Belt's heyday.The Jewish Men and Women of the RevolutionJewish soldiers, merchants and families helped build a new nation while the Revolutionary War reshaped their communities, laying the foundation for Jewish life in America.How Cinnamon Preserved My Sephardic Family’s StoryFor three generations, a dash of cinnamon has carried my Moroccan Jewish family's memories, traditions and recipes across America.The Family Business That Helped Make Jewish Food AmericanFor more than a century, the Lower East Side appetizing store has nourished generations of customers with herring, bagels, babka and other foods rooted in Ashkenazi Jewish tradition.Southern Jewry’s Complicated Storyby Shari RabinAn adapted excerpt from 'The Jewish South' explores the complicated history of migrant Jews who flourished within a slaveholding society.Letters to the Editor: Israel Bound and Health Care HelpReaders respond to recent Hadassah Magazine coverage.Beginning Ideas and IdealsOn the 250th anniversary of America’s founding, Hadassah looks back at the ideals that shaped the nation and inspired generations of Jewish women leaders.Jewish Women From Distant ShoresSome of the most famous, influential and best-loved American Jewish women weren't born in the country—or, if they were, it was near the faraway beaches of Honolulu.A Snapshot of the Sephardic American Experienceby Sue Fishkoffby Sue FishkoffAshkenazi stories have long dominated the American Jewish narrative. Now, a landmark study is bringing the Sephardic and Mizrahi experience into sharper focus.Footer Menu Column 2
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