Archived News
10-Oct-2007
Hadassah New Zealand was proud to introduce its first on-line newsletter this September.
10-Oct-2007
Hadassah International's successful inaugural foray into Hong Kong answered a need of the local community for a humanitarian mission that gave a new face to Israel, countering its media image as the home of violence and terrorism.
10-Oct-2007
Not only did a refugee from Darfur recently give birth at Hadassah Medical Center, but now refugees from Darfur living in Israel’s southern city of Arad are being taught Hebrew, courtesy of Hadassah America’s post-university study program in Israel (WUJS Arad), easing their absorption into the country.
10-Oct-2007
The British University and College Union (UCU) announced on Friday, September 28, that it will no longer pursue a boycott of Israeli academic institutions.
10-Oct-2007
Dr. Emma Grace Hernandez, head of the Clinica Universitaria UNIBE, a prominent private medical school in San Jose, Costa Rica, visited the Hadassah Medical Center this past August to see how the seven Costa Rican young medical professionals were progressing in their clinical exchange programs at Hadassah.
10-Oct-2007
Fertility experts from Iran, Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Cyprus, and Israel worked together with a United States reproductive endocrinologist to produce the first-ever cooperative study on in vitro fertilization services in the Middle East.
10-Oct-2007
Eight Israelis are alive today thanks to organs donations by Palestinian and Israeli families whose loved ones were killed in auto accidents during the Jewish New Year holiday of Rosh Hashana.
10-Oct-2007
Inbal Hotel General Manager Rodney Sanders has completed his 3,300-mile bike ride across America, having raised $100,000 for pancreatic cancer research at the Hadassah Medical Center.
10-Oct-2007
Guy, a young teenager, hospitalized at Hadassah for a year with a rare disease called lymphangiomatosis, celebrated his bar mitzvah at the hospital’s Abbell Synagogue, surrounded by family, his many friends among the staff and fellow patients, and the entire Beitar Jerusalem line-up, Israel's most popular soccer team.
10-Oct-2007
A severe perforation in a fetus’ abdomen, coupled with an internal hernia, made it necessary for Hadassah Pediatric Surgeon Danny Arbel to perform a complicated, innovative life-saving surgery hours after the baby’s birth.
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