On Hadassah Shabbat Zachor, which falls on the Shabbat before Purim, we celebrate Hadassah’s founding in 1912 and our deep ties to the Purim story. We reflect on Purim’s heroine, Queen Esther, and the way our namesake (Hadassah is Esther’s Hebrew name) inspired Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold as a woman of action.
Every year for the past nine years, Hadassah chapters around the country have partnered with local synagogues — 150 to date — to celebrate Hadassah Shabbat Zachor and share their pride in Hadassah’s myriad accomplishments, past and present.
On Hadassah Shabbat Zachor, which falls on the Shabbat before Purim, we celebrate Hadassah’s founding in 1912 and our deep ties to the Purim story. We reflect on Purim’s heroine, Queen Esther, and the way our namesake (Hadassah is Esther’s Hebrew name) inspired Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold as a woman of action.
Every year for the past nine years, Hadassah chapters around the country have partnered with local synagogues — 150 to date — to celebrate Hadassah Shabbat Zachor and share their pride in Hadassah’s myriad accomplishments, past and present.
On Hadassah Shabbat Zachor, which falls on the Shabbat before Purim, we celebrate Hadassah’s founding in 1912 and our deep ties to the Purim story. We reflect on Purim’s heroine, Queen Esther, and the way our namesake (Hadassah is Esther’s Hebrew name) inspired Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold as a woman of action.
Every year for the past nine years, Hadassah chapters around the country have partnered with local synagogues — 150 to date — to celebrate Hadassah Shabbat Zachor and share their pride in Hadassah’s myriad accomplishments, past and present.
On Hadassah Shabbat Zachor, which falls on the Shabbat before Purim, we celebrate Hadassah’s founding in 1912 and our deep ties to the Purim story. We reflect on Purim’s heroine, Queen Esther, and the way our namesake (Hadassah is Esther’s Hebrew name) inspired Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold as a woman of action.
Every year for the past nine years, Hadassah chapters around the country have partnered with local synagogues — 150 to date — to celebrate Hadassah Shabbat Zachor and share their pride in Hadassah’s myriad accomplishments, past and present.
On Hadassah Shabbat Zachor, which falls on the Shabbat before Purim, we celebrate Hadassah’s founding in 1912 and our deep ties to the Purim story. We reflect on Purim’s heroine, Queen Esther, and the way our namesake (Hadassah is Esther’s Hebrew name) inspired Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold as a woman of action.
Every year for the past nine years, Hadassah chapters around the country have partnered with local synagogues — 150 to date — to celebrate Hadassah Shabbat Zachor and share their pride in Hadassah’s myriad accomplishments, past and present.
Purim is brimming with festive traditions. This year, start early and make Hadassah Shabbat Zachor a joyous, meaningful part of your own.
Purim is brimming with festive traditions. This year, start early and make Hadassah Shabbat Zachor a joyous, meaningful part of your own.
Purim is brimming with festive traditions. This year, start early and make Hadassah Shabbat Zachor a joyous, meaningful part of your own.
Purim is brimming with festive traditions. This year, start early and make Hadassah Shabbat Zachor a joyous, meaningful part of your own.
Purim is brimming with festive traditions. This year, start early and make Hadassah Shabbat Zachor a joyous, meaningful part of your own.