Making a Difference as Elected Officials
According to one expert, in 2018, 82 of the estimated 230 Jewish legislators across the country were women.
Leading and Legislating in Local Politics
Now more than ever, women's voices are being heard, and some of the issues championed by Jewish female politicians are being elevated as a result.
Jewish Women Who Serve—in the Statehouse
Meet some of the Jewish women transforming American cities and states as leaders in their state legislatures.
Likely Speaker of Virginia House Is Hadassah Member
Eileen Filler-Corn, likely to become the first Jew and the first women to lead Virginia's House of Delegates, traces her political path to her Jewish upbringing.
The Microbiome, a Key to Treating Disease
The buzzword in health these days is the microbiome, the microscopic bacteria, fungi and viruses on and in our bodies that may help decode a range of maladies.
Chai-Tea with Ron Dermer
Israeli Ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer spoke before a rapt audience at an afternoon session dubbed Chai-Tea, part of Hadassah's annual meeting.
Protecting Patient Data
Moderated by Judy Woodruff of PBS, the panel discussion covered the extent to which personal data may be used or hacked.