‘I am a Jewish author who refuses to remain silent. ‘Loud and proud’ is the new ‘Never again.’
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‘I am a Jewish author who refuses to remain silent. ‘Loud and proud’ is the new ‘Never again.’
FoodInside the Mexican Jewish ‘Cocina’New cookbooks from Mexico offer treasured family recipes with modern techniques.
New cookbooks from Mexico offer treasured family recipes with modern techniques.
Being JewishRamping up—and Rethinking— Israel EducationJewish day schools in the United States tackle the impact of October 7 in the classroom.
Jewish day schools in the United States tackle the impact of October 7 in the classroom.
Being JewishAnnouncing Hadassah Magazine’s 2024 Teen Essay ContestThis year’s prompt asks: How has your experience since October 7th changed the way you think about and express your Jewish identity?
This year’s prompt asks: How has your experience since October 7th changed the way you think about and express your Jewish identity?
‘Tap Dancing on Everest’Dr. Mimi Zieman was a medical student when she joined four climbers on a route up the East Face of Mount Everest. Her memoir describes her courageous journey.Hadassah Magazine’s Hanukkah Gift Guide 2024This year's best Judaica and kitsch. Happy shopping!The Light We ShineAs if peace reigned in the Middle East this Hanukkah season, HMO has been serving and healing in ways that strengthen and advance a nation and all humanity.Hadassah Calls out the United NationsHadassah leaders demand countries to designate Hamas a terrorist organization and hold them accountable for their crimes against humanity, including for weaponizing sexual violence.Adapting Lessons Learned at Oxford for Hadassah Membersby Wendy KalmanWendy Kalman develops a plan to empower members to identify antisemitism, understand its implications and to advocate for Israel.Letters to the Editor: Food as Heritage and Chagrin and AngerHadassah Magazine readers respond to our latest coverage.These New Kids Books Make the Best Hanukkah GiftsUnlikely friendships and loving families come alive in new children’s books.Untangling Secrets and Lies in ‘The Singer Sisters’Sarah Seltzer intertwines tales of the music industry with themes of sisterhood, motherhood and marriage, all seen through a Jewish lens.The Yeshiva Prodigy That Got Trapped In a ‘Goyhood’In Reuven Fenton’s debut novel, a Christian character wants more than anything to be seen and known as Jewish.New Jewish Books to Read This November 2024An apocalyptic story set in the same time of the Third Temple, a pickleball rom-com and a book about what makes an object Jewish.Footer Menu Column 2
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