‘The Counterfeit Countess’
A new book tells the story of the Jewish woman who posed as a Catholic aristocrat to save hundreds of Poles during the Holocaust.
Finding True Love at a Nazi Concentration Camp
Journalist Keren Blankfeld’s 'Lovers in Auschwitz' details an unlikely love story.
‘The Archivists’
In her exquisite collection of short stories, Daphne Kalotay delves into themes that will resonate with Jewish readers, like trauma and escape from danger and oppression.
‘Happily: A Personal History-with Fairy Tales’
Sabrina Orah Mark’s memoir-in-essays explores what it means to be a white Jewish woman raising Black Jewish sons in the present day.
Citizens Kitchen Feeds Israelis Affected By War
In the first month of the war, Tel Aviv-based cooking studio Citrus & Salt’s volunteer initiative distributed more than 10,000 meals to soldiers, bereaved families and more.
Hadassah Magazine Welcomes New Chair
“I am very proud,” said Ellen Hershkin, who is part of a four-generation Hadassah family.