Hadassah

/hɑː.ˈdɑː.sə/ noun

Definition

A Hebrew name meaning 'myrtle' (a fragrant plant), also used as a title for a woman, and the name of a major Jewish women's charitable organization.

Etymology

From Hebrew 'hadassah' meaning 'myrtle.' In Jewish tradition, Queen Esther's Hebrew name was Hadassah. The organization, founded in 1912, took the name as a symbol of Jewish femininity and community service.

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Hadassah hospitals in Jerusalem became some of the Middle East's most advanced medical centers by ignoring national boundaries—they've treated Palestinians, Israelis, and international patients for over a century!

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