Members advocate for a more tolerant world, standing proudly as Jews and Zionists.
Global—and Local
by Marcie Natan
On June 5, 1944, the day before D-Day, the headline of a news item in The Chicago Tribune announced, “Hadassah to Push Sale of War
Commitment to Nursing
There is a nursing shortage in Israel, and the need to recruit students and retain nursing staff and faculty are the highest priorities.
Crosscurrents
Different perspectives are not necessarily conflicting ones, and can even lead to surprising points of comprehension—if not a confluence of views.
Cover Reactions
Letters from readers in response to our February/March cover featuring two dancers from Israel's Batsheva Dance Company.
Motherhood in Hebrew, Apple Pie in Greek
by Marcie Natan
The openness and variety of Passover celebrations today are part of the Jewish renaissance that has accompanied the development of modern Israel and the advance of freedom in
Finding Redemption and Joy
This March, we celebrate the redemption of Persian Jews who were threatened with extinction in 356 B.C.E. Not every threat against the Jewish people has
Relax, Stretch, Birth
The women sitting silently in the hospital waiting room are all riding the infertility roller coaster. Some tap on their phones, others read, most