Hadassah
Finding Shelter in Jerusalem
20 Jun
Amidst the tensions of Operation Rising Lion, residents of Jerusalem's Katamon neighborhood, including Wendy Elliman, frequently find themselves heading to c...
20 Jun
Hadassah
Between Red Alerts and All-Clears, Breathe
18 Jun
Jennifer Lang shares an intimate reflection on life in Tel Aviv amidst the tension of missile attacks. The piece captures a nighttime routine disrupted by re...
18 Jun
Hadassah
A Turning Point for Antisemitism?
11 Jun
Recent acts of antisemitic violence in the U.S., including the murders in Washington, D.C. and an attack in Boulder, Colorado, highlight the persistent threa...
11 Jun
Hadassah
Delphine Horvilleur, the ‘Reformed’ French Rabbi Making Waves
9 Jun
Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur, one of the few female rabbis in France, is gaining recognition as a prominent public intellectual and advocate for religious plura...
9 Jun
Hadassah
A Queer Jewish Reading List
6 Jun
In honor of Pride Month, Hadassah Magazine presents "A Queer Jewish Reading List," showcasing a diverse selection of literature that reflects queer Jewish ex...
6 Jun
Hadassah
Review: ‘One Good Thing’
6 Jun
In "One Good Thing," Georgia Hunter shifts her focus from her family's Holocaust experience in Poland to the plight of Italian Jews during World War II. Set ...
6 Jun
Hadassah
Review: ‘Fagin the Thief’
6 Jun
Allison Epstein's novel, "Fagin the Thief," offers a reimagining of the antisemitic character Fagin from Charles Dickens's "Oliver Twist," recasting him as J...
6 Jun
Hadassah
Review: ‘Mazeltov’
6 Jun
Mazeltov, the debut novel by Israeli Italian writer Eli Zuzovsky, offers a complex and nonlinear coming-of-age story centered on Adam Weizmann, an Israeli bo...
6 Jun
Hadassah
Challenging Times, Familiar Tides
6 Jun
Hadassah, founded in 1912, continues its mission of healing and promoting peace through medicine in Israel, despite facing numerous historical challenges. Th...
6 Jun
Hadassah
Elsa Guedj on Playing a ‘Reformed’ Female Rabbi
28 May
Elsa Guedj stars as La Schmoll, a newly ordained liberal rabbi in the HBO Max series "Reformed," set in the picturesque city of Strasbourg, France. The drame...
28 May
Hadassah
18 Women With Zionist Cred
28 May
Hadassah's recognition of 18 influential women advocating for Israel highlights the diverse and passionate nature of pro-Israel advocacy today. The 2025 coho...
28 May
Hadassah
How Israel Innovated Its Dairy Industry
23 May
Israel has made significant advancements in its dairy industry, transforming from a modest beginning with about 1,000 cows in the early 20th century to produ...
23 May
Hadassah
Budding Hadassah Leaders Get Immersive Israel Experience
22 May
The immersive experience in Israel for the Evolve Leadership Fellows of Hadassah has deeply impacted its participants, enhancing their connection to Israel a...
22 May
Hadassah
Hadassah’s Slam Dunk
22 May
Hapoel Lev Jerusalem, a burgeoning women's basketball team in Israel, is making significant strides both on and off the court, with considerable support from...
22 May
Hadassah
New Photos Capture Jewish Storytelling and Folklore
21 May
Hannah Altman's photographic exhibition, "As It Were, Suspended in Midair," held at Brandeis University's Kniznick Gallery, explores the intersection of Jewi...
21 May
Hadassah
This Hebrew Root Reveals Jewish Wisdom on Resuing Hostages
21 May
The Hebrew root (peh-dalet-heh), meaning 'to redeem' or 'to rescue,' conveys deep insights into Jewish perspectives on hostage situations, as currently exemp...
21 May
Hadassah
Summertime in Graz and Salzburg
21 May
Hilary Danailova reflects on a vacation to Graz and Salzburg, cities in Austria marked by a complex Jewish history, which rebounded with renewed Jewish life ...
21 May
Hadassah
New Jewish Novels and Poetry From New Jersey to Texas
15 May
Sandee Brawarsky reviews a collection of recent Jewish novels and poetry, highlighting diverse narratives reflecting Jewish experiences across time and place...
15 May
Hadassah
In Judaism, Tikkun Olam Is the ‘The Triumph of Life’
15 May
Rabbi Irving Greenberg's book, "The Triumph of Life," explores a comprehensive narrative theology of Judaism with a focus on the concept of tikkun olam, trad...
15 May
Hadassah
A Thinking Mother’s Memoir
6 May
In "Mothers and Other Fictional Characters," Nicole Graev Lipson presents a collection of 12 insightful essays that delve deeply into the themes of motherhoo...
6 May
Hadassah
Books on Motherhood in All Its Permutations
6 May
Exploring the complex and multifaceted journey of motherhood, Judy Bolton-Fasman reviews three distinct books by Jewish women authors that delve into the emo...
6 May
Hadassah
The Mom Who Co-Designed Israel’s Supreme Court Building
6 May
Ada Karmi-Melamede, a celebrated Israeli architect, co-designed the iconic Supreme Court building in Jerusalem, reflecting her philosophy that buildings must...
6 May
Hadassah
In Praise of Fictional Jewish Moms
5 May
Fictional Jewish mothers have become a staple in literature and media, often serving as complex characters that blend humor, wisdom, and cultural richness. T...
5 May
Hadassah
Guide to Jewish Literature – May/June 2025
1 May
The latest edition of "Guide to Jewish Literature" for May/June 2025 presents a curated list of new publications and noteworthy works that delve into Jewish ...
1 May
Hadassah
Nationhood, Nurturing, Jewish Ethics and Repeat
1 May
Carol Ann Schwartz explores the intertwined significance of Israel’s Independence Day and Mother's Day, analyzing how both national sovereignty and motherhoo...
1 May
Hadassah
Chesed Breeds Tzedek
1 May
Rabbi Shira Stutman shares the inspirational story of Rachel, a young woman in foster care, to illustrate how small acts of chesed (loving-kindness) can tran...
1 May
Hadassah
Meet Canada’s Jewish Female Culinary Stars
1 May
Canada's food culture showcases prominent Jewish female leaders who intertwine their culinary arts with Jewish traditions. Influential figures like Eden Grin...
1 May
Hadassah
Idina Menzel Dishes on ‘Redwood’ and Jewish Ethics
1 May
Idina Menzel stars in the Broadway musical Redwood, which integrates Jewish ethical principles and personal healing through its narrative. The play follows h...
1 May
Hadassah
When Mom Was a Jewish Columbia Student
30 Apr
Valerie Gerstein, a Jewish graduate student at Columbia University, recounts her experiences in the nonprofit management master's program amidst rising antis...
30 Apr
Hadassah
Jewish Unity Without Uniformity
30 Apr
Reflecting on the massive March for Israel held in Washington, D.C., Ashira Boxman draws parallels to the biblical moment at Mount Sinai, emphasizing Jewish ...
30 Apr
Hadassah
A Certified, Creative Hadassah Superstar
30 Apr
Harriet Binder's remarkable 60-year tenure at Hadassah Needham, a suburban Boston chapter, exemplifies devoted community service and innovative leadership. A...
30 Apr
Hadassah
‘Let the Truth Come Out’
24 Apr
In a moving account, the story reveals the devastating impact of the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on the Nahal Oz base in southern Israel, which resulted...
24 Apr
Hadassah
Ayelet Tsabari—Songs from a Yemeni Israeli Legacy
24 Apr
Israeli author Ayelet Tsabari, known for exploring her Yemeni heritage through literature, will discuss her award-winning novel "Songs for the Brokenhearted"...
24 Apr
Hadassah
Young Zionists Take Up the Fight
23 Apr
Hadassah Magazine is hosting a panel on June 18 at 7 PM ET, featuring a dialogue among prominent young Zionist figures advocating for Israel. Moderated by Ex...
23 Apr
Hadassah
Chutzpah Girls With Mayim Bialik
6 Apr
Join a dynamic online panel discussion moderated by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein, featuring actor and neuroscientist Mayim Bialik. The eve...
6 Apr
Hadassah
Cast Your Ballot for the World Zionist Congress
3 Apr
As Jews gather for Passover, the themes of liberation and resilience are mirrored in the upcoming World Zionist Congress (WZC) elections, where American Jews...
3 Apr
Hadassah
From Miriam’s Well to Hadassah Wellness
2 Apr
In the context of modern challenges, including Israel's longest war and rising antisemitism, Hadassah stands as a testament to resilience and innovation. Des...
2 Apr
Hadassah
Noah Meets Miriam
2 Apr
Rabbi Wendy Zierler reflects on Miriam, the sister of Moses, as a symbol of resilience amidst recent global and personal challenges such as the Covid pandemi...
2 Apr
Hadassah
Listening to Folksinger Janis Ian
28 Mar
Janis Ian: Breaking Silence is a documentary exploring the life and musical legacy of Jewish singer-songwriter Janis Ian, known for her breakthrough hits "So...
28 Mar
Hadassah
Panama, a Jewish Paradise Between Two Oceans
24 Mar
Panama has emerged as a prime destination for Jewish travelers, offering a rich blend of kosher amenities and cultural experiences against the backdrop of it...
24 Mar
Hadassah
New Jewish Books For Spring 2025
20 Mar
The article highlights a diverse selection of new Jewish books for Spring 2025, featuring works of fiction and non-fiction by various authors. Binnie Kirshen...
20 Mar
Hadassah
Entwine Trips Infuse Adventure with Tikkun Olam
11 Mar
Entwine, an initiative of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), offers young Jews the opportunity to combine adventure and tikkun olam thro...
11 Mar
Hadassah
Animals From Gaza Get a Second Chance in Israel
11 Mar
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has not only affected humans but also animals, such as donkeys and horses, which have been exploited to carry heavy loads under ...
11 Mar
Hadassah
Mezuzahs, a Symbol of Jewish Identification and Allyship
11 Mar
Philanthropist Manette Mayberg experienced a spiritual awakening regarding the protective power of mezuzahs after a guest's accident at her home in 2014. Thi...
11 Mar
Hadassah
Hadassah Magazine Presents: A Conversation With Dara Horn
11 Mar
Join Hadassah Magazine for an engaging conversation with celebrated author Dara Horn, a three-time National Jewish Book Award winner known for her profound i...
11 Mar
Hadassah
‘October 8,’ and the Rise of Antisemitism on Campus
10 Mar
The documentary "October 8," directed by Wendy Sachs and produced by Debra Messing, examines the escalation of antisemitism on American college campuses foll...
10 Mar
Hadassah
Remembrance and Action
10 Mar
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 ...
10 Mar
Hadassah
SPONSORED CONTENT: Not All Who Wander Are Lost—But I Didn’t Know That Yet
10 Mar
Asaf Peled shares his personal journey of rediscovering Judaism through travel, particularly with experiences in Spain. Growing up in a Modern Orthodox famil...
10 Mar
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Hadassah Magazine Presents: Chutzpah Girls With Mayim Bialik
9 Mar
Hadassah Magazine presents an exciting event featuring a panel discussion with actress and neuroscientist Mayim Bialik, focusing on the inspiring stories fro...
9 Mar
Hadassah
Israel, America and ADHD
5 Mar
Israel has emerged as a significant hub for ADHD research and treatment, with increasing rates of diagnosis mirroring those in the United States. Factors suc...
5 Mar