Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Framed Hadassah Month Proclamation, 1988 February 29
Proclamation from Denver Mayor Fredrico Pena for the 75th Anniversary of the Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America proclaiming the dates from March 13 to April 10, 1988 as Hadassah month. Framed with photo of Mayor signing and Hadassah women.
''Hadassah'', 1968-1978
Materials related to Hadassah, a women's Zionist organization.
Hadassah Button, 2002
One red button with white lettering "90 never looked so good! Hadassah 1912-2002." Celebrating the 90th anniversary of the organization.
Hadassah Chapter in Pueblo, 1940
Harriet Hausman married Aubrey Ambrose in Browsnville, Texas in 1936. The couple moved to Pueblo, Colorado where Harriet actively participated in the Jewish Community. She was a long-time member and President of Hadassah. This image shows the Pueblo members of Hadassah in 1940.
Hadassah Questionnaires, 1927
Completed questionnaire by the Denver chapter with basic chapter information including events participated in and membership numbers from 1916-1927.
Programs, 1945-1988
Folder contains a 1946 Hanukkah program in Switzerland; "Thy Children Shall Return: A Cantata" written and Judith and Ira Eisenstein for the Hadassah Convention in New York, August 1954 and published by the Reconstuctionist Press; Metropolitan Opera program for Gala Opening 1954; and a brochure on Skylab.