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Hadassah Magazine Wins 17 Rockower Awards, Its Biggest Year YetWe’re kvelling!
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Homeward BoundFor Hadassah, travel to Israel has long been both a joy and a sacred commitment, but in recent years—amid pandemic and war, first in Gaza and later with Iran—making that round trip has become more rarefied and all the sweeter.
For Hadassah, travel to Israel has long been both a joy and a sacred commitment, but in recent years—amid pandemic and war, first in Gaza
Books
New Yiddish Books and Memoirs From Hadassah MembersA pilot’s account of foiling a historic plane hijacking, a celebration of the Yiddish word kvell and a daughter’s moving Holocaust family memoir.
A pilot’s account of foiling a historic plane hijacking, a celebration of the Yiddish word kvell and a daughter’s moving Holocaust family memoir.
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What to Know About Midwifery in IsraelFrom the biblical midwives Shifra and Puah to modern delivery rooms in Jerusalem, midwifery has long played a vital role in Jewish life.
From the biblical midwives Shifra and Puah to modern delivery rooms in Jerusalem, midwifery has long played a vital role in Jewish life.
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Inside Hadassah’s Day of Impact on Capitol HillNearly 200 Hadassah members, donors and Associates traveled to Washington to advocate for Israel, combat antisemitism and push for expanded women’s health protections.
Nearly 200 Hadassah members, donors and Associates traveled to Washington to advocate for Israel, combat antisemitism and push for expanded women’s health protections.
President’s Column: Our Inner Jewish PassportsThe Midrash tells us that all Jews—those living at the time and all the generations that would come after—were present at Sinai. This story touchesMedicine: The Very Model of a Modern Major DoctorA new program has opened in Jerusalem, one that combines the best of Hadassah’s medical school with elite Army training. There are 50 of themInside Hadassah: Celebration and Service, From Haiti to Ein Keremby Ruth G. ColeSpring at last, and time to celebrate Yom Ha’atzma’ut (Israel Independence Day), Yom Yerushalayim and Shavuot. Time, too, to take pride in Hadassah’s medical rescueEditor’s Wrap: MigrantsThe aliya of Yemen’s Jews is a chapter all its own in Israel’s history. Highly traditional, the Yemenites held on to much of their culture. Popular amongPresident’s Column: Hadassah’s Plymouth RockJust as American political leaders often try to divine how the Founding Fathers would have viewed a modern issue, so do Hadassah presidents try toLetters to the Editor: A Righteous Gentile, DisorderedTribute to a Hero Gloria Goldreich’s review (Books, December/January issue) of Toby Belfer Learns About Heroes and Martyrs (Pelican Publishing) refers to “Corrie Ten Bloom,Letter from Jerusalem: Hadassah HorizonWhat if Hadassah’s founder, Henrietta Szold, came back to see us today? She would surely ask, “What’s happened to Hadassah? What has it done?” ImagineLetter from Everywhere: Medical Light Unto NationsDr. David Mankuta, head of labor and delivery in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Hadassah–Hebrew University Hospital at Ein Kerem, spent his month-longFooter Menu Column 2
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