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Hadassah Southeastern Region President Paula Zucker explains, “At the conference Hadassah amended some policy statements and then proudly adopted new ones: Denouncing Efforts to Exclude Jews and Zionists, Safeguarding the Whole Spectrum of Reproductive Health Care, and Ending the Silence on Gender-Based Violence.”


“Hadassah women turn Jewish values into action, working to build a healthier, safer and more equitable world,” says Simone Wilker, advocacy chair for the Southeastern Region.


Hadassah believes that its members can and must do all they can to advance justice and healing. Its goal is to create new leadership roles for women, sustain a vibrant Jewish state, and pave the way for a pioneering health care system that saves lives every day. Each member has the power to heal our world, to take action, to make an impact.


Returning from the conference, Hadassah Greater Atlanta is beginning its new campaign, GET OUT THE VOTE 2024 to encourage people of all ages to register to vote and to know where and when to cast their vote. Every single vote and voice matters. Hadassah encourages each person to make them count and help others to do the same.



To be clear, Hadassah is passionate, not partisan. For information regarding all the work that Hadassah accomplishes in Israel and around the world and to find a chapter to join (unless, of course, you already belong to Hadassah), please go to www.Hadassah.org.