The No-Potato Latke Hanukka
The way I see it, holidays are either an opportunity to whip up old-school classics that have become mainstays of traditional observance—in the case of
President’s Column: Your Mission
In the beginning, most of Hadassah’s members across America were passionately dedicated to building a nation on the other side of the world that they
Young Judaea Independent: Moving On—and Up
Naomi Solkowitz, 17, remembers an idyllic shabbat at Camp Tel Yehudah last summer when she and her friends lay on their backs cloud-watching by the
Medicine: Changing a Nation’s Diet
You are a week into your latest diet, which is based on sound nutritional principles. Or maybe you are following a fad diet that worked
President’s Column: Holiday and History
This year, Thanksgiving and the first day of Hanukka fall one day before the November 29 anniversary of the United Nations approval of the partition
Inside Hadassah: National Symposium in Baltimore
How many of us know that women are 10 times more likely to die of heart disease than breast cancer? And that, each year, more
Family Matters: Watershed
As the mikve lady picked loose, wet hairs off my back, I shivered, standing naked and barefoot on the cold floor tiles. Satisfied I was spotless, she










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