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A Holiday to Fry For
Archives for November 2018
November 2018
Holidays
Hanukkah
Holidays
Hanukkah
A Holiday to Fry For
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
This new crossword is a brain-teasing delight for Hanukkah chefs of all ages
Hadassah
President's Column
Old-New Land, Old-New Building
by
Ellen Hershkin
We need a solution to an occupancy rate at Hadassah Hospital that exceeds 100 percent, and the answer is right on campus: the round building.
Hadassah
Inside Look
‘The Branch,’ Hadassah’s New Coexistence Podcast
Hosted by veteran journalist Dina Kraft, 'The Branch' will shine a positive light on today’s Zionism by sharing inspiring stories of coexistence in Israel.
Hadassah
Personality
Meet the Veep: Merna Shapiro
by
Sandra King
It was Merna Shapiro’s passion for medical research as well as her Zionist convictions that motivated her to become active in Hadassah.
Hadassah
Inside Look
Hadassah
Inside Look
Pack Like a Pro: Travel Tips from Marcie Natan
by
Libby Barnea
by
Libby Barnea
Among Hadassah leaders, Natan has earned a reputation as the consummate light packer. Here, she offers advice on packing for Israel travel.
Hadassah
Inside Look
American Zionists, This Is No Time to Give Up
by
David Breakstone
Those of us living in Israel need the ongoing, vociferous support of American Jewry to make things right.
Hadassah
Letters to the Editor
Readers Weigh in on Politics in the Pews and Germany Travel
Letters regarding our recent coverage of suicide in America as well as politics at synagogue and a Rhine river cruise.
Wider World
Life + Style
Cape Town Jews Work With Township Youth
by
Martin Rosenberg
Upwards of 35,000 schoolchildren have visited the South African Jewish Museum, located on a campus shared with the country's first synagogue.
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