
Stretching from Washington state to Southern California, to the Gulf of Mexico up to the Canadian border — and including Alaska and Hawaii — Hadassah West encompasses fifteen states across five distinctive regions: Hadassah Greater Southwest, Hadassah Desert-Mountain, Hadassah Pacific Northwest, Hadassah Central Pacific Coast and Hadassah Southern California. While each region draws on their local communities to retain their unique strengths, they also partner together with the national organization.
We share a deep commitment to Hadassah's core missions and values. We are over 42,000 members strong with more than 65 chapters and 100 groups who cater to women of diverse backgrounds, ages, experiences and interests. Whatever your interest, you’ll find many ways to engage with us. Our volunteer leaders work alongside a team of professionals who provide support for events, activities, philanthropy and communications. Our chapters and groups are known for their independent and adventuresome spirit, but we all work together as a team to move mountains supporting Hadassah’s vital work in Israel and around the world. Join us!
Join us for a lively conversation: “How a Long Island Mom became a Hadassah President” with Ellen Hershkin, Hadassah National President, 2016-2020 and Hadassah Magazine Chair and Dale Marcus, Hadassah National Vice President.
Join us for an evening with Ellen Hershkin, Hadassah National President 2016-2020. Enjoy cocktails, conversation, and more at a special fundraiser for pediatric care at Hadassah hospitals. Every donation matched by the Rady Family Foundation.
Join the women of Anne Frank for our monthly meeting in which we will meet Frankie Ortega, the dynamic marketing director for Discovery Green in downtown Houston! Attend to learn of the plans and expansion of the park and its impact on Houston.
Join us for a delightful afternoon of fun, learning, and community while enjoying an exclusive cocktail and mocktail-making experience. We’ll also hear exciting updates about Hadassah's Gandel Rehabilitation Center in Israel.
Join Alison Klein, Hadassah Advocacy Chair for Austin and the Greater Southwest Region, for an inside look at how our advocacy gets done in Texas and Oklahoma. She’ll recap our work in the 2025 legislative session and discuss our strategy for 2026.
Join us to hear from Dr. Alona Katzir, an orthopedic trauma surgeon with a deep commitment to orthopedic trauma care who had the privilege of training under leading trauma specialists at Hadassah Medical Center.
Join us to hear Ron Duncan Hart, Director of the Institute for Tolerance Studies, speak on The Pale Of Settlement. Learn more about the “old country” in this very informative lecture.