Friends of Hadassah

HADASSAH 

the power of women who DO

The Mission of Hadassah

At Hadassah, we have the power to heal our world. For us, that means bringing healing — in every sense of the word — where it's needed most, in the US, Israel and around the world. Every day. As volunteers. As philanthropists. As change-makers.

HADASSAH-Charlotte

Our Story

The first Hadassah activity in Charlotte began in 1925 when Miss Dorothy Hirsch organized a teen-aged group known as the "Hadassah Buds". This group functioned for two years as an outlet for young women interested in contributing to the Palestine Infant Welfare Fund. In 1934, the Buds, now adults, blossomed into a fully chartered chapter.

According to Minnie Sutker, a charter member, "On October 3, 1934, fifteen women met in a private dining room at a cafeteria on West Trade Street, borrowed money from each other to pay their dues, signed the Charter, and thus the Charlotte Chapter of Hadassah, with Rhea White as President, was officially organized.

It was a momentous occasion, and if you were there, you will always remember that day." The Charlotte Chapter has functioned fully and proudly since that time and how we have grown! Charlotte now boasts 1,094 members, including over 959 life members. Over 70 men lend their support as Hadassah Associates. Education programs command a significant portion of the calendar.

The chapter offers study groups throughout the year, called Lunch & Learn along with other meetings designed to educate and inform our members on issues and topics which affect them as American Jewish women. Another favorite and well attended program is Health Night, an informative, educational night with guest physicians that is open to the entire community.*

For more information about "membership"  in the SCCL Friends of Hadassah Interest group, please contact Debby Rosenberger 803-370-1060 or Ellie Bantit 661-1004

 

* sourced from https://www.hadassah.org/chapter/charlotte

 

HADASSAH Hospital Ein Keren

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Hospital Ein Kerem shares a large campus with the Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine, with scientists collaborating from both institutions. The 19-story inpatient Sarah Wetsman Davidson Hospital Tower, Hadassah's gift to the people of Israel on its centennial, dominates the Ein Kerem campus. The underground state-of-the-art surgical suites are sheltered deep in the Jerusalem hillside and fortified against conventional, biological and chemical warfare. Hospital gardens provide green space for emotional sustenance of patients and staff. The iconic Round Building, opened in 1962, is being modernized and expanded to meet the city's growing needs. Research and clinical trials draw patients from around the world.*

 

* sourced from https://www.hadassah.org/chapter/charlotte