by SBlumenkranz | Dec 23, 2021 | Blog
In a recent study conducted by the Jewish Education Project, Jewish teens were asked what they need help with the most. 68% said “self-esteem” and 55% said “challenging sexism.” Fearing failure, teen girls hold themselves back from taking...
by SBlumenkranz | Dec 13, 2021 | Blog
Women in Israel suffer from the socio-economic trends of increasing inequality and decreasing opportunities for advancement, but have little ability to promote change as they are underrepresented in decision-making bodies. Meet WePower, a non-profit,...
by Hadassah Foundation Webmaster | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog
The professional leadership of WePower recently shared the below report on their recent and ongoing initiatives. WePower advances women’s leadership at all levels of society, especially in the political and public arenas. Check out the report to learn how...
by Hadassah Foundation Webmaster | Aug 10, 2021 | Blog, Grantee, leadership, US
Moving Traditions’s Kol Koleinu fellowship, an ongoing project funded by the Hadassah Foundation, invites young Jewish feminists to explore and deepen their feminist knowledge and create tangible change. Fellows implement social change projects in their...
by Hadassah Foundation Webmaster | Jul 14, 2021 | Blog, Grantee, Israel
Every month, Hadassah Foundation grantee Yozmot Atid highlights one of their program participants. Learn about Orly Golan in the interview below, or read Yozmot Atid’s original post here. Orly Golan: 52-year old founder of Happy Birds – Handmade Decorative Birds...
by Hadassah Foundation Webmaster | Jul 1, 2021 | Blog, Grantee, Israel
Read about Hadassah Foundation’s grantee The Rackman Center’s recent success in the Israel Supreme Court Find the Original Report here The significance of yesterday’s decision of the Israeli Supreme Court composed of an unusual panel of nine Justices in a...