President’s Column: Legacies
Several weeks ago, I was sitting with friends in the lounge of Jerusalem’s Inbal Hotel. It was closing time and as I got up to
Old Values, New Blood: Hadassah 2.0
Ever since The Hadassah Everyday Cookbook: Daily Meals for the Contemporary Jewish Kitchen (Rizzoli/Universe) was published last year, I have spent many afternoons and evenings leading cooking
Old Friends: Two Zionists Grow Up Together
Hadassah and I were born within months of each other on opposite sides of the globe. It, of course, was as unaware of the infant
Medicine: A Dream Becomes Reality
Jerusalemites are a conservative bunch. The now popular Knesset building was disliked for a decade following its 1966 inauguration, and the jury is still out
Letters to the Editor: Hadassah and Empowermen
Our Nursing Roots I am a lifelong member of Hadassah, a member of a Hadassah nursing council as well as a graduate of the nursing
Letter from Mount of Olives: Keeping a Promise
Henrietta Szold's final resting place is faithfully maintained by members of the Sayd family.
Interview: Bernice S. Tannenbaum
Eight of Hadassah’s 25 national presidents are still with us, but none of them has a broader sweep of the Hadassah century than Bernice S.







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