More than you might think. With tens of thousands of Jewish tourists each year, don’t be surprised if you bump into Israeli backpackers and Chabad centers.
The Jewish Traveler Travel
What’s Jewish About Vietnam and Cambodia?More than you might think. With tens of thousands of Jewish tourists each year, don’t be surprised if you bump into Israeli backpackers and Chabad
Books
New Haggadot Celebrate the Contributions of Jewish WomenBeautifully illustrated by female artists and with commentary from Torah scholars like Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, both the Erev Rav and Az Nashir haggadot affirm women’s central role in the Exodus story—and from generation to generation.
Beautifully illustrated by female artists and with commentary from Torah scholars like Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, both the Erev Rav and Az Nashir haggadot affirm women’s central role in the Exodus story—and from generation to generation.
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.
The Jewish Traveler Travel
Milan’s Jewish Past, Present—and Olympic FutureThis winter, Milan may become the literal launchpad for a new generation of Jewish trailblazers.
This winter, Milan may become the literal launchpad for a new generation of Jewish trailblazers.
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.
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.Amid War in Israel, the Zoo Became a Sanctuaryby Miriam GreenAnimals still needed to be fed each morning, gates locked and enclosures cleaned. Life insists on its rhythms, even in times of fear.Echoes of Ancient Conflicts in Israelby Bill SlottEvery archaeological site or mountain overlook in the country was also a battlefield sometime, often many times, in the last 3,000 years.Hannah Senesh, the Woman Who Became Zionist LegendTwo books by distinguished authors—'Crash of the Heavens' and 'Out of the Sky'—explore the story of the poet who parachuted behind enemy lines during the Holocaust.Fearing a Forever War in IsraelWhat if the two decades of relative quiet most of Israel had experienced before October 7 was the exception rather than the deviation?Stories From Hadassah’s Underground HospitalsAs Iranian missiles targeted Jerusalem, patients and staff moved below ground, where care continues amid fear, loss and resilience.Hadassah Healing Underground and in the AirOur instinct is to heal in every space we occupy, and to create new spaces when necessary. Learning from experience helps us avoid being caught unprepared.Hulu’s ‘The Faithful’ Reimagines the Biblical MatriarchsA new miniseries brings Sarah, Rebecca, Leah and Rachel to life.REVIEW: ‘Dog’ by Yishay Ishi RonWinner of two National Jewish Book Awards, the slim but harrowing volume drags readers deep into the fears and pain of a former Israel Defense Forces officer.Footer Menu Column 2
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