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Hadassah Magazine is a bimonthly magazine published out of Hadassah, WZOA's headquarters in Manhattan, covering news, politics and cultural topics, primarily for Jewish female audience. [20] It has been in circulation since 1914, and in 1986 had 385,000 paid subscribers to its printed edition. [ 21 ]
Friedlaender examines Hadassah Hebrew typeface sketches. The sequence was shot in his study in Motza Illit in 1978 Henri Friedlaender and his wife Maria, in his study in Motza Illit, Israel (1989) IBM Selectric II dual Latin/Hebrew Hadar typeball, designed by Friedlaender. In 1930, Friedlaender started working on the Hebrew typeface Hadassah in ...
Between 1943 and 1956 she held a variety of Hadassah National Board positions including National Vocational Education chair, National Youth Aliyah chair, and Vice President. [2] From left to right: Moshe Sharett, Miriam Freund, Louis Lipsky, and Nahum Goldmann, 1960. In 1956, Freund-Rosenthal was elected national president of Hadassah.
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DOHA/CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -The Israeli cabinet will meet to give final approval to a deal with militant group Hamas for a ceasefire in Gaza and a release of hostages, Prime Minister Benjamin ...
By Ramadan Abed and Dawoud Abu Alkas. GAZA (Reuters) - The Mohammed family sat up talking late into the night before their journey north to the ruins of their Gaza home, a trudge across a desolate ...
American obituary for WWI death Traditional street obituary notes in Bulgaria. An obituary (obit for short) is an article about a recently deceased person. [1] Newspapers often publish obituaries as news articles. Although obituaries tend to focus on positive aspects of the subject's life, this is not always the case. [2]
On social media, journalists at Local 12 and other Cincinnati TV stations reacted to the news Wednesday. "I am heartbroken this morning," Local 12 reporter Jen Dalton posted on X. "Our friend, co ...