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Do you want to develop life-long
friendships with Jewish people having similar interests,
background, age, or marital status? Then today's Hadassah
may be just the right organization for you! Whether
you're looking to network with other young, dynamic
career women, have a desire to engage in "quality
time" Jewish family educational experiences with
your pre-schooler, do some in-depth studying of Hebrew,
Jewish history or literature, contemporary issues,
advocate for women's issues, health, education, and
medical research, locate a youth group or summer camp
program for your elementary, high school, or college age
child, or find a potential spouse for your brother,
sister, friend, or yourself--Hadassah has a group for
you!
Founded in 1912 by Henrietta Szold as a
study group for women, Hadassah is currently the largest
Jewish women's voluntary organization in the United
States, with over 300,000 members. Its 1,500 chapters in
Israel and around the world support an extensive network
of medical research, vocational, and training
institutions in Israel. In the United States, it supports
Jewish education for children, families, and individuals.
Westchester Region of Hadassah has over 9,000 members in chapters in Westchester, the Bronx,
and in Greenwich (CT).
Visit National
Hadassah for information on projects, programs,
publications and membership.

For more information on our local
programs and chapter membership, call Westchester Region
of Hadassah at (914) 937-3151 or fax us at (914)
937-3852.
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