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Please join us for a bus trip to New York City and Death Becomes Her at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. The bus will depart from the Siegel JCC at 9 am on Sunday, April 27. Lunch/shopping on your own and then join the group for Prime Orchestra seats
This docent-led Women's History tour will highlight three centuries of Jewish women who overcame obstacles, embraced opportunities, and took on new roles in political affairs, social justice, business, religion, and other fields.
We are pleased to have Dr. Christine Walsh who is a chair in Ovarian Cancer for the division of CU School of Medicine share information about how you can reduce your cancer risk.
Join us in partnership with the Shomrim Society of Illinois for a lox and bagel breakfast and practice your pistol shooting skills on the range! Includes breakfast, a pre-shooting safety briefing and instruction by an experienced instructor.
Join Seattle Hadassah for a financial education program with an emphasis on building a foundation for women to learn about and take charge of their financial lives, and begin to learn some of the tools available to help them do that.
Learn how we can support Jewish students and teachers, and ensure that ethnic studies is being taught appropriately in our schools – free of antisemitism, racism, and bias. This dynamic event will feature the co-founders of PeerK12.
In The Latecomer, Jean Hanff Korelitz takes on complicated family dynamics, infidelity, race, class, religion, guilt, art and real estate. The result is a sparkling novel that is in essence satirical and wise, in style old and new.
Come make a beautiful succulent terrarium or a planter filled with spring flowers with your Evolve friends. Our instructor will provide everything we need for this beautiful project.
Boulder Hadassah Movie Club invites you to join us for a lively discussion about the heartwarming and award winning film "A Real Pain.” Stream this event on your own, and then join us for our discussion group.
20s & 30s ladies, join us in partnership with Flatiron Wines & Spirits for an Israeli Wine Tasting event hosted in Midtown NYC. Registration includes the tasting and some light charcuterie/snacks.
Holocaust survivor, Eta Hecht will share her and her family's story of hiding and survival. So few survivors are still left, so don't miss the opportunity to hear this first-hand account from a Holocaust survivor.
Join us for a private tour of the Holocaust Museum LA. The walking tour will be approximately an hour and a half, followed by a discussion and brunch, sponsored by Pamela and Mitch Kreitenberg.
Please join us as we welcome Lori Hart, a health and beauty pioneer for over 40 years! Come hear about ways to improve your health and experience demonstrations and harmless devices to help us stay young and beautiful! Gifts will be given out to all
Please join us for a traditional English afternoon tea where we will honor Immediate Past Chapter President Nan Gold for her many years of dedication to Hadassah. Featured speakers: Edgar Luna and Jody Fredman
Please join us for a pre-Mothers Day celebration. Relax with friends and enjoy being together while also remembering the wonderful mothers who paved the way for us all. Let’s wear our fancy hats or fascinators to make it a festive day!
Please join us for a riveting mother and daughter presentation, as Marion and Judy share Marion's personal journey of escaping the Holocaust, finding a haven in Cuba, and ultimately raising their family in Colorado.
Woman in their 30-50s join us for our Sip & Sign Workshop, where creativity flows as smoothly as the wine in your glass. Make a unique custom sign with artist Maggi Feldman!
This will be a dinner/dance event with a live band to celebrate Camden County's 100th birthday. There will be basket drawings, silent auctions, tributes to past chapter presidents and historical references.
Join us for a tour of the museum. This collection of propaganda represents the political art of more than 25 countries, including North Korea, Cuba, Nazi Germany, Vietnam, Iran and the Soviet Union.
Luncheon followed by Jeanne Abrams, who will talk about "Jewish Women Pioneering the Frontier Trail". Her focus is the history of American Jewish women in the West. She will have books for sale. The luncheon is prepared in a Kosher dairy kitchen.
During WWII, Britain agreed to admit Jewish children from across Europe from 1938-40 as the Nazi threat grew. Holocaust educator Deborah Rosenberg will take us through the history of how 10,000 children were saved.
Please join us for an exciting afternoon of no-stress mah jongg playing and prizes. Meet some new friends and catch up with your old ones. Light refreshments will be served. One door prize ticket is included with registration, and drawings will take
Celebrate is our major fundraiser of the year. This year we will be raising money for Gandel Rehabilitation Center in Israel. We will be having a casino night as well as a silent auction, catered by Knish Shop.
Learn to cook delicious African-Vegetarian cuisine with our member Jen Overton and her husband Greg. Jen and Greg lived in Kenya, Madagascar, Tanzania, and The Democratic Republic of Congo for a total of 20 years, so they will be our expert guides.
Please join us for this exciting live Zoom event featuring author Lucy Adlington, who will be speaking to us live via Zoom from England. Please join us for this unique opportunity to hear about Lucy's brand new book "Four Red Sweaters."
Rav Seren (Major)Seth Mintz was there and will talk about his experience. Video from Simon Wiesenthal Center on Six-Day War fighting and victory. Our speaker is in it! We kindly ask for a minimal donation of $10.00 to go to Hadassah hospitals.
We will enjoy a three-course luncheon, and a stand-up comedy show starring Chicago comediennes Jan Slavin and Michelle Krajecki. We will also be honoring the memory of Leatrice Ennis.
Family, friends, and members from all chapters are invited to join us for our annual membership brunch, where we welcome our newest members and celebrate this year's inspiring honorees.
April 29, May 6, May 20, June 10, June 17, and June 24, 2025. Learn to play mah jongg with Hadassah members guiding you in play while teaching you the rules of the game. Sign up for either three daytime (April-May) or three evening (June) sessions.
five book discussions with book club facilitator Lauren Marcus Johnson, including “The Lion Women of Tehran” by Marjan Kamali, "Cave of Secrets” by Lynn Golodner, “The Goddess of Warsaw” by Lisa Barr, and “Like Mother, Like Mother” by Susan Rieger.
Please join us for a bus trip to New York City and Death Becomes Her at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. The bus will depart from the Siegel JCC at 9 am on Sunday, April 27. Lunch/shopping on your own and then join the group for Prime Orchestra seats
This docent-led Women's History tour will highlight three centuries of Jewish women who overcame obstacles, embraced opportunities, and took on new roles in political affairs, social justice, business, religion, and other fields.
We are pleased to have Dr. Christine Walsh who is a chair in Ovarian Cancer for the division of CU School of Medicine share information about how you can reduce your cancer risk.
Join us in partnership with the Shomrim Society of Illinois for a lox and bagel breakfast and practice your pistol shooting skills on the range! Includes breakfast, a pre-shooting safety briefing and instruction by an experienced instructor.
Join Seattle Hadassah for a financial education program with an emphasis on building a foundation for women to learn about and take charge of their financial lives, and begin to learn some of the tools available to help them do that.
Learn how we can support Jewish students and teachers, and ensure that ethnic studies is being taught appropriately in our schools – free of antisemitism, racism, and bias. This dynamic event will feature the co-founders of PeerK12.
In The Latecomer, Jean Hanff Korelitz takes on complicated family dynamics, infidelity, race, class, religion, guilt, art and real estate. The result is a sparkling novel that is in essence satirical and wise, in style old and new.
Come make a beautiful succulent terrarium or a planter filled with spring flowers with your Evolve friends. Our instructor will provide everything we need for this beautiful project.
Boulder Hadassah Movie Club invites you to join us for a lively discussion about the heartwarming and award winning film "A Real Pain.” Stream this event on your own, and then join us for our discussion group.
20s & 30s ladies, join us in partnership with Flatiron Wines & Spirits for an Israeli Wine Tasting event hosted in Midtown NYC. Registration includes the tasting and some light charcuterie/snacks.
Holocaust survivor, Eta Hecht will share her and her family's story of hiding and survival. So few survivors are still left, so don't miss the opportunity to hear this first-hand account from a Holocaust survivor.
Join us for a private tour of the Holocaust Museum LA. The walking tour will be approximately an hour and a half, followed by a discussion and brunch, sponsored by Pamela and Mitch Kreitenberg.
Please join us as we welcome Lori Hart, a health and beauty pioneer for over 40 years! Come hear about ways to improve your health and experience demonstrations and harmless devices to help us stay young and beautiful! Gifts will be given out to all
Please join us for a traditional English afternoon tea where we will honor Immediate Past Chapter President Nan Gold for her many years of dedication to Hadassah. Featured speakers: Edgar Luna and Jody Fredman
Please join us for a pre-Mothers Day celebration. Relax with friends and enjoy being together while also remembering the wonderful mothers who paved the way for us all. Let’s wear our fancy hats or fascinators to make it a festive day!
Please join us for a riveting mother and daughter presentation, as Marion and Judy share Marion's personal journey of escaping the Holocaust, finding a haven in Cuba, and ultimately raising their family in Colorado.
Woman in their 30-50s join us for our Sip & Sign Workshop, where creativity flows as smoothly as the wine in your glass. Make a unique custom sign with artist Maggi Feldman!
This will be a dinner/dance event with a live band to celebrate Camden County's 100th birthday. There will be basket drawings, silent auctions, tributes to past chapter presidents and historical references.
Join us for a tour of the museum. This collection of propaganda represents the political art of more than 25 countries, including North Korea, Cuba, Nazi Germany, Vietnam, Iran and the Soviet Union.
Luncheon followed by Jeanne Abrams, who will talk about "Jewish Women Pioneering the Frontier Trail". Her focus is the history of American Jewish women in the West. She will have books for sale. The luncheon is prepared in a Kosher dairy kitchen.
During WWII, Britain agreed to admit Jewish children from across Europe from 1938-40 as the Nazi threat grew. Holocaust educator Deborah Rosenberg will take us through the history of how 10,000 children were saved.
Please join us for an exciting afternoon of no-stress mah jongg playing and prizes. Meet some new friends and catch up with your old ones. Light refreshments will be served. One door prize ticket is included with registration, and drawings will take
Celebrate is our major fundraiser of the year. This year we will be raising money for Gandel Rehabilitation Center in Israel. We will be having a casino night as well as a silent auction, catered by Knish Shop.
Learn to cook delicious African-Vegetarian cuisine with our member Jen Overton and her husband Greg. Jen and Greg lived in Kenya, Madagascar, Tanzania, and The Democratic Republic of Congo for a total of 20 years, so they will be our expert guides.
Please join us for this exciting live Zoom event featuring author Lucy Adlington, who will be speaking to us live via Zoom from England. Please join us for this unique opportunity to hear about Lucy's brand new book "Four Red Sweaters."
Rav Seren (Major)Seth Mintz was there and will talk about his experience. Video from Simon Wiesenthal Center on Six-Day War fighting and victory. Our speaker is in it! We kindly ask for a minimal donation of $10.00 to go to Hadassah hospitals.
We will enjoy a three-course luncheon, and a stand-up comedy show starring Chicago comediennes Jan Slavin and Michelle Krajecki. We will also be honoring the memory of Leatrice Ennis.
Family, friends, and members from all chapters are invited to join us for our annual membership brunch, where we welcome our newest members and celebrate this year's inspiring honorees.
April 29, May 6, May 20, June 10, June 17, and June 24, 2025. Learn to play mah jongg with Hadassah members guiding you in play while teaching you the rules of the game. Sign up for either three daytime (April-May) or three evening (June) sessions.
five book discussions with book club facilitator Lauren Marcus Johnson, including “The Lion Women of Tehran” by Marjan Kamali, "Cave of Secrets” by Lynn Golodner, “The Goddess of Warsaw” by Lisa Barr, and “Like Mother, Like Mother” by Susan Rieger.