Beginning next year, members will be able to sign up through Hadassah for a program that combines PJ Library books with Hadassah-coordinated discussion groups.
Our commitment to ensuring that future generations learn about the Holocaust marked a turning point when the Never Again Education Act was signed into law.
As part of Hadassah’s larger efforts to decrease stigma around infertility, the magazine is sharing stories of adoption as well reproductive medical interventions submitted by readers.
Journalist Dina Kraft reflects on her reporting for 'The Branch,' a podcast featuring inspirational stories of friendship and collaboration between Jews and Arabs in Israel.
The three councils include the National Attorneys and Judges; Nurses; and Physicians, all of which provide special programming, networking opportunities and access to like-minded Hadassah career women.
Born Feiga-Chasse Judelowitz in 1922, Lebovits was 19 when Nazis invaded her hometown of Libau, in Latvia. She survived the Libau ghetto and five concentration and work camps.