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The Potomac Chapter of Hadassah is in the Northern Seaboard Region of the national organization, Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. HADASSAH,
the Women's Zionist Organization of America, is a volunteer women's
organization, whose members are motivated and inspired to strengthen their
partnership with Israel, ensure Jewish continuity, and realize their
potential as a dynamic force in American society. Founded
in 1912, Hadassah retains the passion and timeless values of its founder,
Henrietta Szold, Jewish scholar and activist, who was dedicated to
Judaism, Zionism, and the American ideal. Committed
to the centrality of Israel based on the renaissance of the Jewish people
in its historic homeland, Hadassah promotes the unity of the Jewish
people. In Israel, Hadassah initiates and supports pace-setting health
care, education and youth institutions, and land development to meet the
country's changing needs. In
the United States, Hadassah enhances the quality of American and Jewish
life through its education and Zionist youth programs, promotes health
awareness, and provides personal enrichment and growth for its members.
In
1991, a Hadassah group was formed in our area called "Hanoshim,"
(the women). The group, which was part of the larger Northern
Virginia Chapter, was primarily centered in the Reston/Herndon area.
In 1995, with the membership of Hanoshim expanding further into
a fast-growing Loudoun County, the group created its own Chapter and thus,
the Potomac Chapter was formed. Chapter members run the gamut from
newlyweds to great-grandmothers, career women, stay at home mothers, and
multigenerational families. Currently, the Chapter has over 300
members. Our
activities include monthly programs and education at our general meetings
as well as fundraising events to raise money for Hadassah’s life
enhancing medical, educational and service projects in Israel. Our
community outreach programs include Ivrit, a Hebrew language class; Check
it Out, a breast health awareness program for high school girls;
Read*Write*Now, a hands on tutoring program for grades 1–3; and Training
Wheels/Al Galgalim
which
provides children and adults with hands-on educational experiences to help
families develop a better understanding of Shabbat and the Jewish
holidays.
Committed
to healing, teaching, and research on the physical, spiritual, and
cultural levels, Hadassah today remains true to founder Henrietta Szold's
vision of over 90 years. For more information on our programs nationwide, please visit the national website at www.hadassah.org.
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