A Question of Morals Jay Michaelson’s “Commentary: Gedaliah in the Eye of the Beholder” (August/September issue) starts with a glaring historical error and goes on
Despite rapid advances in technology and medicine, human affairs seem to change slowly, if at all. Our language is littered with expressions—history repeats itself; the
What a year this has been. Hadassah faced a financial meltdown and we had our name linked to scandalous headlines involving unscrupulous people with whom
At this season we celebrate Sukkot and Thanksgiving and recall significant Zionist turning points. Our hearts connect to November 2, 1917, when the Balfour Declaration
Ever since financial pressures forced Hadassah Magazine to cut back to six print issues per year, we have been doing Web editions to fill the gap between
Member Memorabilia Originally found in attics, stored in breakfronts or lovingly preserved in photo albums, Jewish Americana has become a mainstay of national museums, but