Hadassah
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Member Memorabilia
Member Memorabilia |
Originally found in attics, stored in breakfronts or lovingly preserved in photo albums, Jewish Americana has become a mainstay of national museums, but individuals, too, have begun their own collections. And the diversity of memorabilia—a reflection of the richness of the Jewish experience in the United States—is simply astonishing. Presented here is a selection of Americana sent by Hadassah Magazine readers. Thank you for sharing your mementos—and memories—with us.
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![]() A Yiddishe Kup
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![]() The More Things Change…
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A Gift of Food “I received it as part of my engagement gift from my Aunt Mildred Hyman,” notes Ellen Lee Bullock, who made aliya in 1967. “I still use the cookbook today.”
![]() In the Beginning
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Sing-along
![]() Dates and Noodles
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Cooking with Molly Molly Goldberg remains the iconic Jewish mother, even today. Who better to show us how to make chicken soup? ![]() Peanuts for Passover? ![]()
Now You’re Cooking With…
From the Archives ![]() Pin Pals
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Calling All Nurses
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Charmed
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