Happy Hanukka from The Holiday Kosher Baker!
Paula Shoyer is a serious baker. So many cookbooks—lovely, inspiring, must-own collections—are authored by self-taught home chefs who have turned cooking into a passion. But
Hanukka Gift Guide 2013
Hanukka celebrations include family and tradition, good food and get-togethers and, of course, dreidel showdowns and the lighting of the menora. And yet it has
President’s Column: Finding Tomorrow’s Leaders
At Hadassah these days, good news comes in the form of 24 women with an impressive collective profile. The group includes women in law and
Medicine: Finding Ill-Fitting Genes
Hadassah–Hebrew University Medical Center is welcoming a fresh face— acclaimed physician and researcher Judith Melki, the new head of human genetics. When Judith Melki, her
Medicine: The Spread of Intensive Care
Over the past 10 years, the number of patients assigned to the ICU has increased, and Hadassah is actively developing the technology and the space
Medicine: The Age of e-Patients
More and more Israeli adolescents, both Jewish and Arab, are becoming e-patients—health consumers who use the Internet to learn about their health issues and, often,
President’s Column: A Tale of Two Centuries
If you read the “Letters to the Editor” column in Hadassah Magazine, you have probably seen the magazine criticized in its own pages. What you won’t