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When Mom Was a Jewish Columbia Student
Archives for April 2025
American View
When Mom Was a Jewish Columbia Student
by
Valerie Gerstein
When I went back to school, I earned not just a master’s degree but also the determination to fight antisemitism and anti-Israel bias on campus.
Holidays
Shavuot
Holidays
Shavuot
Jewish Unity Without Uniformity
by
Ashira Boxman
by
Ashira Boxman
When each Jew is confident in who they are, they do not need to fear those who worship differently. At Mount Sinai and today, we are all the…
Hadassah
A Certified, Creative Hadassah Superstar
Harriet Binder, 99, has raised around $500,000 through the annual sale of artistic, elegant paper certificates for Mother’s Day.
Israeli Scene
‘Let the Truth Come Out’
by
Maayan Hoffman
Some families of female observer soldiers murdered by Hamas are not just grieving—they’re angry. And they demand accountability for October 7.
Wider World
Cast Your Ballot for the World Zionist Congress
by
Tova Dorfman
This election is not just a gesture of support for Israel—it is a tangible mechanism for American Jews to shape the future of the Zionist movement.
Hadassah
President's Column
From Miriam’s Well to Hadassah Wellness
by
Carol Ann Schwartz
Hadassah’s focus on practical Zionism—Jewish body and soul as opposed to the political realm—grew out of Henrietta Szold's experience of the dismal public health conditions in Israel.
Being Jewish
Commentary
Noah Meets Miriam
by
Rabbi Wendy Zierler
A reminder that Jewish stories are often tales of surviving and thriving past hardship and loss.