Fun, love and the promise of a happy ending. This is the world of Jewish romance.
- BooksInfusing Romance Books With Jewish Joy
Fun, love and the promise of a happy ending. This is the world of Jewish romance.
The Jewish TravelerThe Berkshires Beckon This SummerA guide to the longtime haven for Jewish visitors flowing with natural, culture and ‘Yiddishkeit.’
A guide to the longtime haven for Jewish visitors flowing with natural, culture and ‘Yiddishkeit.’
FoodKeeping Cool in My Israeli KitchenChanneling emotions into cooking and food is the Jewish way.
Channeling emotions into cooking and food is the Jewish way.
BooksHaving the Conversation With Noa TishbyIn Tishby’s recent book, “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew” the Hollywood insider writes: “Absolutely Free Palestine. Free Palestine from Hamas.”
In Tishby’s recent book, “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew” the Hollywood insider writes: “Absolutely Free Palestine. Free Palestine from Hamas.”
Israeli SceneIsrael’s October 7 RefugeesIsraelis evacuated from their homes in the North and South of the country struggle with harsh new realities and difficult choices.
Israelis evacuated from their homes in the North and South of the country struggle with harsh new realities and difficult choices.
Being JewishTime for a Reassessment Among Jewish Americans“If antisemitism is a fact, then what can we do about it?,” Rabbi Diana Fresko writes. “Historically, there are three options: Stay and fight, leave and rebuild, or do nothing.”
“If antisemitism is a fact, then what can we do about it?,” Rabbi Diana Fresko writes. “Historically, there are three options: Stay and fight, leave
ArtsPainful and Piercing Public Art as Therapy‘The hunger to create and share these works of art is a testament to the widespread trauma that grips Israeli society,’ writes Leora Eren Frucht.
‘The hunger to create and share these works of art is a testament to the widespread trauma that grips Israeli society,’ writes Leora Eren Frucht.
Gabrielle Zevin on Being a ‘Jewish-Themed Person’The acclaimed author of ‘Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow’ spoke candidly in an interview about her Jewish identity and the reaction to her inclusion of an Israeli character.Make Your Voice HeardJoin Hadassah’s efforts to combat antisemitism, advocate for Israel and champion women’s and public health.7 Interesting Facts About Israel and the Olympic GamesAhead of this summer's games in Paris, revisit the Jewish state's history and success at the Olympics.At the Rady Center, ‘Every Woman’ and ‘Birth Is Different’'It’s an important part of our job to read each mother, to understand her needs and fears,' says Rady Center head midwife Elisheva Levin.Letters to the Editor: Jewish Mom Jokes Aren’t FunnyHadassah Magazine readers lament stereotypes about Jewish mothers, praise covergirl Noa Tishby and remember Shabbat experiences of long-ago.Binding Myself in PrayerLaying tefillin can feel unsafe and transgressive, and I am especially drawn to what I’m told is transgressive for women.An Ancient Day of MourningAll about the saddest day on the Jewish calendar.One Book, One Hadassah: ‘The Boy with the Star Tattoo’Use these questions to guide book club conversations about 'The Boy with the Star Tattoo,' a thrilling historical fiction about the early days of Israel by Talia Carner.‘June Zero’: Three Tales Around EichmannJake Paltrow’s new anthology film, set during the Adolf Eichmann capture and trial in Israel, tells the story of the first cremation in the country.Jessica Hecht’s ‘Campfire’ Burns BrightFrom Uganda to New York, the actress’s The Campfire Project warms hearts for refugee children around the globe.Footer Menu Column 2
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