Hadassah is a women's organization founded in 1912. Ft. Wayne members held an annual businessmen's luncheon as a fundraiser. They supported the Hadassah hospital and youth programs in Israel. They also funded eye surgeries in Israel and the U. S.Destination Indiana Ethnic Journeys - Jews in Indian
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
Photograph of Charlotta Bass, right, receiving an honorary life membership to Hadassah at a meeting ...
The Hadassah Archives documents the activities of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of Amer...
Scrapbook includes Houston Hadassah newsletters, event invitations, news clippings, marketing materi...
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
USGZE AS333American Zionism emerged from Theodor Herzl’s secular Zionist rhetoric that sparked a new...
Photograph of Charlotta Bass, third from the left, attending a meeting of Hadassah, the Women's Zion...
Lotta Levensohn talks about the beginnings of Hadassah, including the content and organization of wo...
Hadassah Israel Education Services (HIES - Hadassah's educational programs in Israel) fashion show s...
My dissertation explores how Jewish women used the preeminent women's Zionist organization, Hadassah...
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
Junior Hadassah members Edith Bukspan and Evelyn Weinkle serving in an honor guard next to a statue ...
The Hadassah Medical Organization Papers in the Hadassah Archives document Hadassah's work in provid...
B’nai B’rith Women (now known as Jewish Women International) is an international women’s group that ...
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
Photograph of Charlotta Bass, right, receiving an honorary life membership to Hadassah at a meeting ...
The Hadassah Archives documents the activities of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of Amer...
Scrapbook includes Houston Hadassah newsletters, event invitations, news clippings, marketing materi...
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
USGZE AS333American Zionism emerged from Theodor Herzl’s secular Zionist rhetoric that sparked a new...
Photograph of Charlotta Bass, third from the left, attending a meeting of Hadassah, the Women's Zion...
Lotta Levensohn talks about the beginnings of Hadassah, including the content and organization of wo...
Hadassah Israel Education Services (HIES - Hadassah's educational programs in Israel) fashion show s...
My dissertation explores how Jewish women used the preeminent women's Zionist organization, Hadassah...
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
Junior Hadassah members Edith Bukspan and Evelyn Weinkle serving in an honor guard next to a statue ...
The Hadassah Medical Organization Papers in the Hadassah Archives document Hadassah's work in provid...
B’nai B’rith Women (now known as Jewish Women International) is an international women’s group that ...
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys w...
Photograph of Charlotta Bass, right, receiving an honorary life membership to Hadassah at a meeting ...