Ilana Ybgi’s newly launched Crown Heights Birth Justice Project addresses antisemitism and racial bias through the lens of Black Jewish identity.
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Black and Jewish Moms Unite to Fight Bias in Maternity CareIlana Ybgi’s newly launched Crown Heights Birth Justice Project addresses antisemitism and racial bias through the lens of Black Jewish identity.
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Jewish Women Mobilize For Reproductive RightsPost-Dobbs legal challenges to IVF mark a new front in the fight over reproductive rights, as Hadassah and other Jewish groups push back to protect access to care.
Post-Dobbs legal challenges to IVF mark a new front in the fight over reproductive rights, as Hadassah and other Jewish groups push back to protect
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Hadassah Treats Israel’s Post–October 7 Mental Health CrisisMore than two years after the Nova music festival attacks, Hadassah’s psychologists are still treating a nation gripped by trauma, anxiety and survivor’s guilt
More than two years after the Nova music festival attacks, Hadassah’s psychologists are still treating a nation gripped by trauma, anxiety and survivor’s guilt
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Hadassah Exports Trauma Treatment to AustraliaTwo days after the Bondi Beach attack, Hadassah psychologist Osnat Goori Mussel was on the ground helping treat the trauma.
Two days after the Bondi Beach attack, Hadassah psychologist Osnat Goori Mussel was on the ground helping treat the trauma.
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How to Become a Health Care AdvocateWomen need the tools and language to demand more from a medical system that often asks them to endure suffering quietly or questions their experiences.
Women need the tools and language to demand more from a medical system that often asks them to endure suffering quietly or questions their experiences.
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The Jewish Self-Help Books We Desperately NeedA recent wave of books continues the Jewish tradition of turning to spiritual and rabbinical texts for help navigating modern-day challenges.
A recent wave of books continues the Jewish tradition of turning to spiritual and rabbinical texts for help navigating modern-day challenges.
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How I Reluctantly Found Purpose as a Cancer MentorIn an excerpt from her new memoir, ‘The End of My Life Is Killing Me,’ Anabelle Gurwitch sits shiva for the ‘angel’ who helped her navigate lung cancer.
In an excerpt from her new memoir, ‘The End of My Life Is Killing Me,’ Anabelle Gurwitch sits shiva for the ‘angel’ who helped her
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Stories From Hadassah’s Underground HospitalsAs Iranian missiles targeted Jerusalem, patients and staff moved below ground, where care continues amid fear, loss and resilience.
As Iranian missiles targeted Jerusalem, patients and staff moved below ground, where care continues amid fear, loss and resilience.
A Culture of ResearchFrom developing a melanoma vaccine to working on controlling diabetes, Hadassah's multidisciplinary approach is resulting in medical breakthroughs and innovations.In the Blood, Hadassah’s Bone Marrow Transplant CenterWith unflagging enthusiasm, Dr. Stepensky has headed the bone marrow transplant center at Hadassah for the past decade.Hadassah Launches Coalition for Women’s Health Equityby Fran KritzWomen’s health care advocates came together in Washington, D.C., for the inaugural event of the new Coalition for Women's Health Equity, convened by Hadassah.Haverut: The Healing ArtsHaverut, a program started at HMO, not only uses the arts to distract or manage patients but also to help them create a new formula for living.Headphones for Senior Hearing LossWireless headphones are helping seniors affected by hearing loss reengage with their community—at lectures, performances and other cultural events.Book That Surgery on ArchimedicxLike AirBnB for hospital visits, Archimedicx aims to provide access to the world's top hospitals, providing the ultimate in comparison health care shopping.Hope for ALS SufferersA new treatment for the devastating and fatal disease known as ALS has completed its first clinical trials at Hadassah Hospital.‘Years of Life’ for Italian Engineer with ALSIn 2013, doctors in Italy told Daniele Rinaldo that he had only a few months to live. The Venice-based civil engineer had been diagnosed with ALS.Footer Menu Column 2
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