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!
Evolve Hadassah in Houston invites you to start your morning with an uplifting outdoor yoga session led by our special guest instructor from the ERJCC fitness center. Stretch, breathe, and connect with other amazing young women in your community!
Landmark Bill SB 715 Has Passed - Now What? Featuring special speaker, Heidi Basch-Harod, who will be giving us an update on the South Bay Jewish Advisory Group and we’ll discuss antisemitism in our schools
We discuss a wide range of engaging and thought-provoking books. Selections include an interesting variety of fiction and nonfiction titles that spark lively conversation and meaningful connections.
Join the women of Anne Frank Houston to hear from Beth Schneider from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston as we present: Honoring Jewish Women From the Past, in the tradition of Hadassah and Anne Frank.
Join us for the story of Sue and Morteza Khalili’s exciting escape from Tehran before radical Islamic forces took over the country in 1979. With antisemitism everywhere, the Khalilis left Iran with few possessions, went to Israel and then the US.
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with this stunning handcrafted layered paper art, designed to bring depth, warmth, and elegance to your Hanukkah décor. Featuring a delicately layered Hanukkah symbols.
Join us for an unforgettable evening bringing our community together in solidarity with Hadassah and Israel to support critically needed mental health services for IDF soldiers and civilians. Marcie Natan, will be our special guest.