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Grapevine: Special delivery

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

THE HADASSAH-UNIVERSITY Medical Center campus is seen in Ein Kerem.
The entrance to the Emergency room at the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem on November 1, 2020.

Four infants hospitalized in Jerusalem after consuming puree containing sedatives

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds his head during a ceremony at Mount Herzl, May 14, 2026

Netanyahu admitted to Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital for dental procedure

View of the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, October 8, 2024.

Grapevine: Real-life miracles


How important are the correct shoes? Doctor weighs in

On this month's episode of Hadassah On Call, Dr. Yechiel Gellman, senior foot and ankle surgeon at the Hadassah Medical Organization, discusses foot health.

 Your Best Foot Forward

Israeli Medical Association: 'Treating Hamas terrorists is our duty as doctors'

Despite public protest, doctors told to treat terrorists as they would any other patient. Only important consideration should be the medical condition at hand, reads letter.

Magen David Adom paramedics evacuate injured individuals in Israel.

New rehab center opens at Jerusalem's Hadassah hospital

Until the center opened last month, Jerusalem had a shortage of rehab beds. The new center will have 132 beds and will be able to treat 10,000 patients a year.

 Robot-assisted spinal surgery at Hadassah Medical Center.

#EndTheSilence: Addressing sexual violence after October 7

Dr. Dvora Bauman, director of the Bat Ami Center for Victims of Sexual Abuse at the Hadassah Medical Organization, sheds light on the pressing issue of sexual violence perpetrated on October 7.

 Hadassah on Call - Addressing Sexual Violence

Saliva tests could save kids from lifelong disability - study

CMV is the most common infectious cause of birth defects in the US, with about one in 200 infants born with cCMV, and 20% of newborns with it will have health difficulties, some of them lifelong.

Cytomegalovirus infection.

Pulse check: Beating heart disease

Dr. Donna Zfat-Zwas, a cardiologist and the director of the Linda Joy Pollin Cardiovascular Wellness Center for Women at Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem, delves into women's heart health.

Pulse check: Beating heart disease

Hadassah Medical Organization grapples with hundreds of wounded and a country with PTSD

Dr. Yoram Weiss discusses how Hadassah hospitals are coping with the surge in post-traumatic stress disorders following the October 7 attacks.

 View of a new Intensive care unit built in the underground parking lot of the Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital, in Jerusalem, October 25, 2023.

Doctors use a 3D printer to reconstruct IDF soldier's fractured knee

The IDF soldier, Shilo Segev, who has already begun restorative physiotherapy training in Hadassah's orthopedic department, said that he’s already seeing an improvement in functioning.

 Photo of Shilo Segev, recovering at Hadassah-University Medical Center

Hadassah Medical Center opens larger rehabilitation center for war wounded

The Hadassah Medical Center is now offering 140 inpatient beds instead of the 40 that were in the hold center on Jerusalem's Mount Scopus.

New rehabilitation center at Hadassah Medical Organization.

Don't underestimate the millennials and zoomers of the Israel-Hamas War

Despite their wounds, they all want to get back in the fight – together they will win this war.

 ISRAELI FORCES outside the entrance to the south of Sderot, with Hamas to the west, on October 8.