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Revisiting Israel’s North for the first time since war began – opinion

March 21, 2025 Revisiting Israel’s North for the first time since war began – opinion By Barbara Sofer We’re meeting the jeep operators in Kiryat Shmona. I’ve joined a Hadassah Medical Center solidarity mission of women and men from the United States, and today I feel like a tourist myself in my own country.  I […]

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Kfar Maccabiah Hotel: A look at the ‘ultimate Zionist hotel’ – review

March 10, 2025 Kfar Maccabiah Hotel: A look at the ‘ultimate Zionist hotel’ – review By Barbara Sofer You might think you are in a kibbutz in the Galilee when you wake up in the Kfar Maccabiah Hotel. Step onto your wrap-around hotel room balcony, and the quiet is only interrupted by the plethora of birds

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Staying resilient: Not letting the enemy enjoy our suffering – opinion

February 21, 2025 Staying resilient: Not letting the enemy enjoy our suffering – opinion By Barbara Sofer My personal Tu Bishvat – the New Year of Trees – resolution this year is to stop being mopey. When asked how I am, I’m no longer answering with a qualification: “Fine, considering the situation.” Answering “Okay” is good enough.

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Are American Jewish doctors being targeted by post-Oct. 7 antisemitism? – opinion

February 7, 2025 Are American Jewish doctors being targeted by post-Oct. 7 antisemitism? – opinion By Barbara Sofer At a recent midwinter conference of Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America in West Palm Beach, Florida, I had an opportunity to update American audiences on current events in Israel. I also was able to hear

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Behind the textiles at Hadassah’s Chagall-adorned synagogue – opinion

January 24, 2025 Behind the textiles at Hadassah’s Chagall-adorned synagogue – opinion By Barbara Sofer Imagine trying to create a work of art that complements Marc Chagall’s stained-glass windows.  I frequently visit Chagall’s glorious 12 windows – one for each of the sons of Jacob – in the synagogue at Hadassah-University Medical Center in Jerusalem’s Ein

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A rose or a comet? Remembering Sgt. Rose Lubin – opinion

December 20, 2024 A rose or a comet? Remembering Sgt. Rose Lubin – opinion By Barbara Sofer Growing up in America, “cousin” was a specific term. We spoke of relatives as first cousins, second cousins, third cousins. From Rabbi Berel Wein’s history cassettes, I learned that in Europe the Yiddish word “kuzyene” wasn’t specific. Family

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Heroic tales from Oct. 7: United Hatzalah on the ‘road of death’ – opinion

November 29, 2024 Heroic tales from Oct. 7: United Hatzalah on the ‘road of death’ – opinion By Barbara Sofer Where were you and what did you do? Which dates in your life history can you remember?  I can picture the Connecticut music room, exactly where I was sitting, the ominous crackle of the PA

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A new Israeli clinical trial is testing a tuberculosis vaccine to prevent Alzheimer’s – opinion

November 15, 2024 A new Israeli clinical trial is testing a tuberculosis vaccine to prevent Alzheimer’s – opinion By Barbara Sofer “What’s new?” I ask neurologist Tamir Ben-Hur as we happen to meet in the employees’ cafeteria at Hadassah-University Medical Center, in Jerusalem’s Ein Kerem. My tray is piled high with spicy fish and abundant Mediterranean

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Simchat Torah in times of tragedy: Balancing joy and mourning – opinion

November 1, 2024 Simchat Torah in times of tragedy: Balancing joy and mourning – opinion By Barbara Sofer On the night after my first Simchat Torah in Israel, rain began to fall. My roommate and I, students, heard that there was an Israeli custom of dancing in the street after the Simchat Torah holiday was over. Hakafot

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