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Erin Zaikis on the Life-and-Death Matter of Handwashing
American View
Erin Zaikis on the Life-and-Death Matter of Handwashing
by
Rahel Musleah
Zaikis was 23 when she founded Sundara, an organization that recycles soap and provides it free to communities where lack of hygiene leads to illness and death.
American View
Gym Buddies Dana Shemesh and 99-year-old Sarah Cohen
by
Rahel Musleah
Egyptian-born Sarah Cohen has been training with Israeli body builder Dana Shemesh.
Wider World
Morocco to Introduce Holocaust Education to Schools
by
Rahel Musleah
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has decided to incorporate Holocaust education into his country’s schoolbooks.
American View
Mindy Grossman on the Rebranding of Weight Watchers
by
Rahel Musleah
At Weight Watchers, CEO Grossman has focused on reinvigorating the sensible-but-aging 55-year-old global company.
Health + Medicine
Tech Tools Promote Safe Aging in Place
by
Rahel Musleah
Tech products can enhance safety, promote independence, connect family and friends, provide peace of mind and create virtual companionship.
American View
Growing Older Beats Getting Old
by
Rahel Musleah
Jewish thinkers and leaders are helping baby boomers embrace aging with wisdom and purpose.
Hadassah
Hadassah Magazine Wins Four Jewish Journalism Awards
We are proud to announce our four Rockower Awards, the annual prizes given out by the American Jewish Press Association.
American View
Emma Lazarus: Activist, Poet, Inspiration
by
Rahel Musleah
It’s been more than 130 years since Emma Lazarus died, but she remains a potent symbol linking immigration policy and women’s rights.
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