Judith Leiber: All in the Bag
Penguins and polar bears, a watermelon slice, peppermint candy and stalks of asparagus—all have been sources of inspiration for designer Judith Leiber’s fanciful handbags.
Celebrating Zionism and Zionists
The story of Ruth Gruber, a trailblazing photojournalist and committed Zionist who passed away last November at 105, reflects a pioneering life lived to the fullest.
Baring It All for Breast Cancer
Marcie Natan was one of 35 participants in Hadassah Greater Atlanta's Breast Strokes Paint Day to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research.
A Talk With Tiffany Shlain, Founder of Character Day
Over 90,000 venues in 124 countries have taken part in Character Day.
More Thoughts on GEM, RBG and Hebrew
Readers react to our features on gender equity in medicine, Ruth Bader Ginsburg as well as to our essay on being Jewish at Christmas.
Up for the Count
For Hadassah, empowerment means not only equality but also knowledge that facilitates healthy decisions—from heart health to exercise to our new nutrition program.
Exploring Judaism and the Modern World in Film
Students at the Ma’aleh School of Television, Film & The Arts in Jerusalem find no contradiction between Torah and art.