President’s Column: Hadassah at Minus-One
One hundred years ago, on March 25, 1911, newspapers around the world riveted their attention on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York, which
Passover Commentary: Letting Go of Hate
The detail in the story of the exodus is highly emphasized in the Torah, yet at first sight it appears almost unintelligible. Here is the
Haggadot for Everyone
Our Haggadah: Uniting Traditions for Interfaith Families by Cokie and Steve Roberts (Harper, 137 pp. $19.99) This small book has a lot of heart. In
President’s Column: The Tough Get Going
On many occasions in the past 99 years, Hadassah has found itself in a tough position. As all of you know, we have been through
Medicine: Long Road, Short Walk
The path from the laboratory to a patient’s bedside got longer and tougher to navigate these past 20 years. Today, it can move from cells
Letter From Herzliya: Nietzsche Revisited
No serious thinker has done more harm to the Jewish people than Friedrich Nietzsche. Born in Prussia in 1844, Nietzsche died in 1900; his writings
Inside Hadassah
It is the season of Purim, which reminds us of the founding of Hadassah and our namesake, Esther, whose courageous effort, along with her uncle,