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An Exceptional New Year
Hadassah
An Exceptional New Year
by
Rhoda Smolow
At Rosh Hashanah, the shofar calling us to gather together reminds us of the new forms of assembly we have developed during the pandemic.
Hadassah
One Hundred Years Ago Was Yesterday
by
Rhoda Smolow
The best way to honor the triumph of women’s suffrage is to act as if it happened not 100 years ago but yesterday: go vote.
Hadassah
2020 Inspiration We Don’t Want to Lose
by
Rhoda Smolow
For all the loss of life, for all the stress we have seen and felt these many months, I’m sure we will hold on to our 2020 inspiration.
Hadassah
When All Is Urgent
by
Rhoda Smolow
Critical steps forward in America’s response not only to anti-Semitism, but to hate based on race, faith, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.
Hadassah
The Fifth Question
by
Rhoda Smolow
Like the passage through Sinai, we are on a journey that will define our era and alter history. But we will get through it.
Hadassah
Getting to the Heart
by
Rhoda Smolow
February is American Heart Month, so this is a good time to check to see if we are all doing everything we can to keep healthy.
Hadassah
A Mission ‘Driven by Love’ at Hadassah’s Convention
The New York gathering offered sessions, speakers and activities geared toward educating and inspiring members from across the country in their work as activists for Israel.
Hadassah
Tisha B’Av as a Lesson in Memory, Progress and Service
by
Ellen Hershkin
Neither Hadassah nor Israel—not to mention the Jewish people—would exist today if it weren’t for diligent learning of our history.
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