Members advocate for a more tolerant world, standing proudly as Jews and Zionists.
‘A Hundred Years of Pure Zionism’
Thousands of Hadassah alumni and supporters of Hadassah gathered on September 21 to celebrate the centennial of the Meir Shfeyah Youth Aliyah Village.
Heartbroken, Distraught—and Mobilized
by Rhoda Smolow
Killing Jews is still possible, but not without consequences. Today, we have a nation and an army—and hospitals and friends around the world who support us.
The ‘Lucky Ones’: Victims Treated at Hadassah Hospital
Michal Ohana, 27, took a bullet in her leg as she ran for her life from Haman gunfire. 'I was one of the lucky ones,' she said.
Crisis: Heal Israel Now
More than 2,600 people have been critically injured and the Hadassah Medical Organization continues to treat many of the wounded from around the country.
Hadassah’s Key Role in the Yom Kippur War
by Rhoda Smolow
During the war and its aftermath, 527 critically wounded soldiers were treated by the Hadassah Medical Organization; all but eight of them survived.
Letters to the Editor: Can Jews Handle Change?
Readers respond to our May/June and July/August issues.
The Heart of Hadassah: Pride, Passion and Purpose
Nearly 250 Hadassah leaders, members, Associates, donors and staff gathered in Chicago for a two-day symposium and national business meetings.