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Being Jewish
Upcycling a Bat Mitzvah Dvar Torah Written by Heschel
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Rahel Musleah
Abraham Joshua Heschel’s lyrical commentary on 'Lech Lecha' lends itself to visual representation, said original bat mitzvah celebrant Abby Kelman.
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Spearheading an Expansion on Mount Scopus
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Wendy Elliman
Dr. Tamar Elram, CEO of Hadassah Hospital Mount Scopus since 2017, focuses on doing 'the most good.'
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What if Ruth Didn’t Convert?
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Shira Stutman
Would Ruth be any less meaningful a contributor to the Jewish people if she had remained a non-Jew who made a commitment to building a Jewish home?
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Q&A With Miriam Anzovin: Talmud and TikTok
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Hilary Danailova
Talmud-loving TikTok sensation Miriam Anzovin talks with Hadassah Magazine.
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Facing Up to Mother
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Ellyn Bache
I wonder now why I ever wanted to use plastic surgery to eradicate Mother from my reflection.
Being Jewish
Jewish ‘Psychonauts’ Take a Spiritual Trip
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Danielle Berrin
An underground Jewish subculture is using psychedelics to explore how altered states of consciousness can deepen and diversify Jewish life.
Hadassah
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Once Shattered and Scattered
by
Rhoda Smolow
Without reading the Haggadah generation after generation in exile, would we have survived as a distinct people for 2,000 years?
Family
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At Passover, Remembering My Grandma, and Her Chicken Soup
by
Lynne Golodner
Grandma Sheila taught me to not rush anything—and certainly never a pot of chicken soup with matzah balls made for those we love.
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