Following the Hamas attacks in October 2023, the Gandel Rehabilitation Center at Hadassah's Mount Scopus campus was opened ahead of schedule to address urgen...
As Thanksgiving and Hanukkah approach, the concept of "l'dor v'dor"—passing heritage through generations—resonates deeply, particularly amid current challeng...
Marc Chagall's stained-glass windows at the Hadassah Medical Center's synagogue in Ein Kerem, Jerusalem symbolize resilience and hope for Israel and the Jewi...
The Jewish calendar is celebrated not merely as a timekeeper but as a vessel preserving Jewish religious practice, history, and culture across the ages. When...
Hadassah Greater Detroit has been transforming the lives of Israeli children through handmade dolls used to comfort young patients at Hadassah Hospital Ein K...
Henrietta Szold, a pioneer of American Jewish education and Zionism, has left a lasting legacy through her role as the founder of Hadassah. Born to Rabbi Ben...
Hadassah, founded in 1912, continues its mission of healing and promoting peace through medicine in Israel, despite facing numerous historical challenges. Th...
Carol Ann Schwartz explores the intertwined significance of Israel’s Independence Day and Mother's Day, analyzing how both national sovereignty and motherhoo...
In the context of modern challenges, including Israel's longest war and rising antisemitism, Hadassah stands as a testament to resilience and innovation. Des...
Carol Ann Schwartz reflects on the relevance of Purim and Passover in modern Jewish life, focusing on the empowerment attributed to these holidays and their ...