• Book of Esther. Hadassah may also refer to: Hadassah (dancer) (1909–1992), Jerusalem-born American dancer and choreographer Hadassah Froman, Israeli peace...
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    Hadassah Spira Epstein (December 30, 1909 – November 18, 1992), professional name Hadassah, was a Jerusalem-born American dancer, choreographer, and instructor...
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  • the only staple at the New Dance Group's studio. Erdman taught Hawaiian dance, Hadassah taught Indian and Jewish/Israeli dance forms, and Pearl Primus and...
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    Hebron (redirect from Beit Hadassah)
    compensation for their losses. Originally named Hesed l'Avraham, Beit Hadassah was constructed in 1893 with donations of Baghdadi Jewish families and...
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    Brith, Beautiful Committee, and Hadassah, often accompanying her mother. Dea was elected president of the Burbank Hadassah in 1957, and won a Women's Council...
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  • emigrated with his family in Israel in 1975. He worked at the Bikur Cholim and Hadassah hospitals in Jerusalem, before opening his own clinic in 1985. He befriended...
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    Foundation, Americans for Prosperity, the American Principles Project, Hadassah and the Anti-Defamation League. Other industry and advocacy groups that...
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    2018. Kampel, Stewart (September 19, 2013). "Q&A with Rebecca Miller". Hadassah Magazine. Archived from the original on September 27, 2020. Retrieved May...
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    de Sola Pool must convince Hadassah to accept it as an important project. She was convinced and, after convincing Hadassah, called Eddie Cantor, the actor-comedian...
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    for the film Master of Death 2013: Hadassah-Award "Citizen of the World" for longstanding engagement for Hadassah 2013: Cinema for Peace Award against...
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    oboe and piano by Elena González Arias (Adliswil: Ed. Kunzelmann, 2014). Hadassah Guttmann, The Music of Paul Ben-Haim: A Performance Guide (Metuchen, NJ:...
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    Danailova, Hilary (January 2018). "Brooklyn, the Most Jewish Spot on Earth". Hadassah Magazine. Sherman, John. "Why Is Brooklyn's Flag So Lame?", Brooklyn Magazine...
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    Pioneer Jack Kemp – Champion Joanne Kemp – Cornerstone Joe Lieberman – Laser Hadassah Lieberman – Liberty John Kerry – Minuteman Teresa Heinz Kerry – Mahogany...
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    outside would alter the visual effect (though this is not the case with his Hadassah windows). It was not until 1956, when he was nearly 70 years of age, that...
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    and universities. Israeli doctors and highly regarded hospitals such as Hadassah Medical Centre are available to residents. Demographics and the Jewish-Arab...
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    Kevin Weisman, and Jonathan Silverman. Matlin is also a lifetime member of Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America. Matlin has been a frequent guest...
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  • the Atlantic City, NJ chapters of the Zionist Organization of America, Hadassah and the Yidish Natsionaler Arbeter Farband. She was the president of the...
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  • planner Gene Epstein (born 1944), American economist Hadassah Spira Epstein (1909–1992), American dancer Hedy Epstein (1924–2016), Jewish anti-Zionist Helen...
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    Association, as well as the honorary chairwoman of the board of directors of Hadassah's International Research Institute on Women. In a 2003 lawsuit, Streisand...
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    See a Softball Mitt, Hadassah Press (1981) The Woman Who Was a Red Deer Dressed for the Deer Dance (1995) The Best Fancy Dancer the Pushmataha Pow Wow's...
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    Street Called Broadway Archived December 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Hadassah Magazine, October 2004 Vol. 86 No.2. Accessed February 11, 2006. Charyn...
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    Jewish faith; his mother volunteered with local charities, and donated to Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America. His father, a lawyer, was a jazz...
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    Sydney (March 5, 2018). "A Shofar Sounds in Leonard Bernstein's Work". Hadassah Magazine. Retrieved April 3, 2024. "Bernstein: Missa Brevis". London Concert...
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    Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Americans for Peace Now Birthright Israel Hadassah Israeli-American Council J Street Jewish Voice for Peace Masa Israel Journey...
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    Donald McKayle (category American modern dancers)
    Primus, Jean-Leon Destine, Hadassah, and Paul Draper. In less than a year, McKayle was choreographing his own complete concert dance pieces. McKayle's early...
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  • Empire, in the year 482 BC, a Jew named Mordecai tells his young cousin, Hadassah, about a strange dream he had. He tells her that she can no longer reveal...
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    executed during the Great Purge Chaim Yassky, Jewish physician killed in the Hadassah medical convoy massacre Sam Zemurray, American businessman who made his...
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    Danailova, Hilary (January 2018). "Brooklyn, the Most Jewish Spot on Earth". Hadassah Magazine. Minkoff, Peter (April 5, 2018). "New York – The World's Gay Capital"...
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  • Jeffrey – U.S. ambassador Lyndon LaRouche – perennial presidential candidate Hadassah Lieberman – wife of Connecticut senator Joseph Lieberman Ron Mariano -...
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    on January 20, 1896, in New York City, the ninth of 12 children born to Hadassah "Dorah" (née Bluth; 1857–1927) and Eliezer Birnbaum (1855–1903), known...
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