President’s Column: The Heart of the Matter
When Henrietta Szold first laid eyes on Jerusalem in 1909, she beheld a public heath disaster area—flies buzzing around the swollen eyes of children, high
Germany, Again
The murder of children horrifies and shocks us beyond measure. Whether it’s news of a single death or twenty, we react with visceral anguish, and
President’s Column: Investing in the Future
In our complicated world, confusion is often the companion of progress. Every advance in prosperity seems to bring with it new problems. New technology is
Medicine: Orthodontics Without Borders
Egyptian mummies have been discovered with crude metal bands around their teeth, and gold wire binds the teeth of a skeleton unearthed in a Roman
Inside Hadassah: Building a Better World Through Medicine
Since sending two American nurses to prestate Israel in 1913 to perform a health care needs assessment, Hadassah has stood at the forefront of health
Cut & Post: Cookbooks, Prayerbooks and Israelis on the Road
Storied Feasts Jewish folklore is rich with captivating tales that skillfully incorporate food as a major plot element. It is with food—and cooking—in mind that
Commentary: Sinai’s First Responders
Shavuot, which celebrates the time we stood at Sinai, is associated first and foremost with hearing the Ten Commandments. But the Midrash brings a much