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Hadassah Mobilizes Support for Israeli Women
Archives for May 2024
Hadassah
Hadassah Mobilizes Support for Israeli Women
Hadassah’s largest-ever global campaign, End the Silence, has garnered attention from over 118 countries.
The Jewish Traveler
A Sojourn in Jewish Provence
by
Hilary Danailova
Discover jewel-box synagogues and old-world French charm in the mountainous corner of southern France.
American View
When Women Couldn’t Eat at the Plaza
by
Muriel Fox
An estimated 13 percent of the founders of the National Organization for Women were Jewish, part of a revolution that changed the world for women.
Wider World
Commemorating October 7 With Tattoos
by
Yaël Bizouati-Kennedy
Traditionally considered taboo in Judaism, hundreds of Jews and Israelis are 'finding strength' by getting inked.
Hadassah
President's Column
Fresh Meaning and Raw Memory
by
Carol Ann Schwartz
With the ingathering of exiles in Israel and increased Jewish unity in Diaspora communities, Zionism has allowed us to appreciate our rich diversity.
Hadassah
18 Voices for Israel
by
Alexandra Lapkin Schwank
Meet Hadassah’s 2024 cohort of 18 women who have made Zionism an integral part of their personal and professional lives.
American View
Despite the Angst, We’re Not Crossing Schools Off the List
by
Bonnie Rochman
For many reasons, limiting my daughter’s college choices feels like the wrong approach.
American View
Jewish Students Shouldn’t Be Forced to Hide
by
Rabba Sara Hurwitz
The dissonance between my experiences at Barnard in the 1990s and the current state of violent protests and disunity at Columbia has left me speechless.
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