In hindsight, history always looks inevitable. When we look at Hadassah’s 100-year saga, we see the linear version, showing the founding meeting at Temple Emanu-El
Flames in thick, squat glass tumblers flickered on the kitchen counter of my Brooklyn home as my mother, the designated keeper of our extended family’s
Early on Monday, March 19, two dozen urology patients crossed a bridge between two buildings, opening the latest chapter in Hadassah’s 100-year narrative Some in
Jerusalem’s streets have known the tramp of Assyrians, Babylonians and Greeks, of Romans, Byzantines and Crusaders, Gay Priders and political protesters, of the disabled and
We all know how Hadassah helped women and children in Israel,but what about its contributions to women—and Judaism—in America? As a young married woman living