Author Archives: Geri Kahn

Watch the Hadassah National Convention from the comfort of your home

Hadassah will be streaming live a session of the National Convention taking place in Las Vegas.  If you cannot be there in person, the next best thing is to watch it on your computer.  (At least the temperature will be cooler in Solano and Napa Counties than in Las Vegas.)

The session to be streamed will be hosted by Barbara Goldstein, Deputy Director of the Hadassah Office in Israel  It will feature a dynamic multi-media presentation; the installation of Marcie Natan, Hadassah’s 25th National President; who will lead us into our second century; and the launch of Hadassah’s Centennial Countdown with Marlene Post, National Centennial Coordinator.

In order to watch it, go to http://hadassah.org/live.  The session will take place on Wednesday July 13, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., Pacific time.  You can go to that website now and fill out a form that will allow Hadassah to send you a reminder before the session starts.

 

Lifetime membership in Hadassah is cheaper than three tanks of gas

In honor of Hadassah’s centennial celebration, Hadassah is offering lifetime membership for $100.00 for this year only. This is an incredible deal. It is cheaper than when I joined and the membership fee  is also cheaper than the fee of every other organization that I belong to.  Believe it or not, we are almost half way through the year so there are only a few more months left to take advantage of this opportunity.

Join or send someone a gift of life membership. You may download the Centennial application and send it in or you may go to www.hadassah.org and follow the links that say “join.”

Highlights of Hadassah sponsored Supreme Court swearing in ceremony February 2011

I am grateful for the opportunities I have had through Hadassah to go to places that I would not have otherwise visited.  I recently went to the U.S Supreme Court as part of a Hadassah sponsored swearing in ceremony for attorneys.  Most attorneys do not argue cases in the U.S Supreme Court.  The Court only considers 100 – 160 of the 10,000 cases submitted to them.  Still, even though I do not anticipate going to the Supreme Court as an attorney to argue a case, there is an honor in being admitted to the Supreme Court Bar and knowing that I would be permitted to argue a case should the chance arise.  In order to be admitted to practice in front of the Supreme Court, an attorney has to be sponsored by two attorneys admitted into the Supreme Court.  For the last ten years Hadassah has sponsored attorneys who wish to be admitted to the Supreme Court.  They arrange the date and assist in the application process.  They create a 24 hour trip around the event by having a dinner with speakers the night before and then a whole day of activity at the Supreme Court on the day of the swearing in ceremony.  I was fortunate to participate in Hadassah’s trip in 2007. 

This year, for the first time, Hadassah invited past participants to return on the trip.  I was excited to go again because I learned that Hadassah had invited Elena Kagan, the newest Justice, to speak to the group.

The trip began for me with the dinner on February 22, held at the newly renovated JCC in Washington, DC.  I was surprised to find that two of the attorneys who were sworn in on the same day as I was in 2007 also returned for this trip.  After a great dinner, we heard from Michael R. Dreeben, deputy solicitor general.  Mr. Dreeben argues cases in front of the U.S. Supreme Court representing the government of the United States.  He gave a terrific speech which was very informative.  He told us a bit about the personalities of the Justices and talked about the style of their questions.   I found that he had prepared me to hear the oral argument because I saw exactly what he was talking about when some of the Justices asked their questions at the oral argument the next day.

On Wednesday, we met at the Supreme Court at 7:30 in the morning.   I was still on California time and set two alarms so that I would not be late.  As a member of the Supreme Court, I am permitted to sit in the rows of benches in the court room especially reserved for members of the Supreme Court Bar.  So while I was not sitting as close to the lawyers arguing the cases as I had when I was sworn in, I still felt like I was very close to the action.  The Court session began with the swearing in of all the attorneys seeking admission that day and then the Court heard two cases.  I again felt relieved that I was not there to argue them and was able to observe with a calm state of mind. 

After the oral argument, we had lunch at the Supreme Court in the conference room especially reserved for our Hadassah group.  After lunch, Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan came to the conference room to chat with us.  It is extraordinary to see them up close because I feel in awe of them. I think everyone feels the same way.

Justice Ginsburg began by reading a letter that Henrietta Szold wrote to Hayim Peretz in which he offered to say Kaddish for her mother after her mother’s death.  At that time, Jewish tradition did not allow women to say Kaddish for their parents.  Henrietta thanked Mr. Peretz for the offer but said no thanks.  You could tell from the words Henrietta Szold wrote that she was a strong woman and Justice Ginsburg felt inspired by her.

We had an informal question and answer session with the Justices.  The Justices were articulate and funny at the same time.  Justice Ginsburg has a dry sense of humor.  My favorite remark was her response to a question in which she was asked how she felt now that there are two more women on the Supreme Court.  She replied, “You saw us up there; Justice Sotomayor is seated on my far right.  Justice Kagan is seated on my far left and I am in the middle.  We are here to stay!” 

To thank the Justices for meeting with us, we gave each of them the Hadassah centennial necklace.  The picture above shows Beth Saltzman Aaronson, chair of the attorneys council, and me (Geri Kahn) presenting the necklaces to the Justices.

After our visit with the Justices, we met with Judith Gaskell, the Supreme Court librarian, and William Suter, Clerk of the Supreme Court.  They took us on a tour of the Supreme Court law library.  I had not seen the library on my previous trip so it was nice to see that. I had another colleague take the picture of me trying to look lawyer-like in the library.

Apparently no trip to the Supreme Court would be complete without seeing the “highest court in the land,” as Mr. Suter called it – referring to the basketball court!  Who knew there was a basketball court on the fifth floor of the Supreme Court!  We saw people playing and apparently it is used quite a bit not only for basketball but for yoga classes and jazzercise as well.

Our last official stop was to view the portrait of Justice Brandeis.  The portraits are rotated throughout the Supeme Court.  Susan Woodland, Hadassah’s archivist, gave a talk about Justice Brandeis and the history of how the portrait was made and Hadassah’s role in presenting it to the Supreme Court. 

The Supreme Court trip was again an extremely rewarding experience.  I urge those of you who are attorneys (or those of you who know attorneys to encourage them) to go on the trip next year.  As Justice Kagan put it, “ The Supreme Court is an example of the federal government working at its best.”  It is that and more.

Hadassah Shabbat Seder, December 11, 2009

Please join us this Friday night at 7:00 p.m.,  as Hadassah sponsors the Shabbat Seder at CBI.  Please bring a dessert to share.  Regardless whether or not you are a Hadassah member, please RSVP to Melissa at the CBI office at 707-642-6526 or to Wendy at Schuplinksy@comcast.net or by phone at 707-745-3404.   If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at hadssahvallejo@gmail.com.

Our last event, a movie night, was quite inspiring.  People enjoyed the movie, “Praying with Lior.”  We had delicious salads and fantastic soups.  Thanks to everyone who helped with this event.  One of the pictures I took  appears below.

Machon group meets on Sunday November 15

Our next Machon group meeting will be on November 15, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. , at Congregation B’nai Israel.  We are reading Gil Troy’s book, “Why I am a Zionist.”  Whether or not you have the book or have even read the book, you are welcome to come to the discussion.

Vallejo Hadassah tea was a success

Shosh Nadine BerylOn Sunday, September 13, the Vallejo Hadassah chapter sponsored our first event of the year – a tea and a birthday celebration for Beryl Cohen.  Approximately 30 people came to help us start off the new year.  Our chapter gave Beryl a lifetime membership to Hadassah in honor of her birthday.  Now that she is 90 she can become a life member at the discounted rate of $90.00.

We had great food and of course tea.  It was nice to mingle with people and catch up with everyone after not having seen them during the summer.  Our new board members introduced themselves and now we all know who to go to for everything.  We have several events coming up which are listed on the right side of this blog.

The event would not have been as nice as it was without Nadine’s hard work and grace.  She decorated the tables and brightened the room with the flowers.  She gave a moving tribute to Beryl that was both beautiful and inspirational at the same time.  I hope that she will consider reprinting it in our newsletter.

Alan and Phil

All in all, everyone had a good time.   We look forward to seeing everyone at future events.

Happy New Year.

Hadassah membership tea

apple_and_cinnamon_tea_1Wow, I guess it has been some time since I have posted to our blog.  Well, now that summer is over, we’re all getting back to speed and have planned many exciting events for the upcoming year.  I will soon add the events to our list of upcoming events.

The next event we have planned is coming up soon.  We will be starting off the year with a membership tea.   Here are the details:

  • Date:   September 13, 2009
  • Time:  3:00-5:00 p.m.
  • Place:  Congregation B’nai Israel, 1256 Nebraska Street, Vallejo, CA

Tea and light snacks will be served.  New and interested members welcome!  For more details and to RSVP, please contact Nadine Goodban at (707) 644-3421 or by email:  nadalang@comcast.net.

Our Machon group will be meeting that same day  immediately following the tea.

Hadassah’s response to the Bernard Madoff scandal

Two weeks ago, I had never heard of Bernard Madoff.  I have a feeling that most Hadassah members had not heard of him either.  Unfortunately this has all changed.  By now you have heard of Bernard Madoff’s admission that he ran a $50 billion ponzi scheme.  Hadassah has estimated that it has lost over $90 million as a result of money invested with Mr. Madoff’s firm.  Hadassah’s national president, Nancy Falchuk, recently issued a letter and a list of frequently asked questions in response to the scandal.   (No doubt she has received many questions.)  In her letter, she explained  how Hadassah got involved with Mr. Madoff’s firm and what actions will be taken to recover whatever is possible.   She also discussed the steps Hadassah will be taking so that something like this does not happen in the future.   Her letter and list of frequently asked questions are worth reading.

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Hadassah Shabbat, December 5, 2008

984956_chala_for_shabbat_49Please join us this Friday night, December 5, 2008, at 8:00 p.m., for Shabbat services at Congregation B’nai Israel.  Members of the Vallejo Hadassah chapter will be participating in this Sabbath service and will be speaking about what Hadassah means to us.

If you would like more information, please feel free to contact us at:  vallejohadassah@gmail.com.  Hope to see you there!