The emergency call came from Jerusalem’s Mayor Uri Lupolianski. After two weeks of daily rocket attacks, 10 deaf families in northern Israel desperately wanted to
Suddenly everything was different. We had planned for many months for Hadassah’s 92nd national convention in Nashville. The theme, “Step to the Rhythm of Our
The sight of sick and suffering children in Tiberias, Jerusalem and Jaffa moved Henrietta Szold to establish Hadassah. Later, in her seventies, she took upon
My granddaughter Stacey turned Sweet 16 recently, and I was drafted as chief cook and hamburger flipper. Stacey was delighted that I accepted the appointment,
January 5. While the networks were flashing headlines and Internet alerts were beeping about the deteriorating health of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, my home
The teenagers of the Northeast and Southeast Leadership Cabinets of Young Judaea were deeply troubled. How could they celebrate Thanksgiving when three months after Hurricane