Hadassah Expands Reach to Younger Women
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Hadassah Expands Reach to Younger Women

Hadassah Greater Atlanta will host its first event to attract younger Jewish women in the community.

Participating in the Great Big Challah Bake are (from left) Joanna Shuman, Tovah Shraga, Lisa Morchower, Robyn Senoff, Lisa Goldstein, Cheryl Feingold Dorchinsky, Patricia Johnson, Molly Antebi, Kim Green and Judy Antebi Chyatte.
Participating in the Great Big Challah Bake are (from left) Joanna Shuman, Tovah Shraga, Lisa Morchower, Robyn Senoff, Lisa Goldstein, Cheryl Feingold Dorchinsky, Patricia Johnson, Molly Antebi, Kim Green and Judy Antebi Chyatte.

Hadassah Greater Atlanta is holding a women’s self-defense/krav maga class on Sunday, Jan. 28, as part of its rollout of Evolve, Hadassah’s Young Women’s Network.

Evolve is about smart, savvy, younger Jewish women making a difference in women’s health, volunteerism and Jewish continuity.

The self-defense event will be held with Joe Corley at Atlanta Extreme Warrior at 3000 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 210, in East Cobb.

Evolve took part in the Shabbat Project’s Great Big Challah Bake in late October and holds hiking events.

For more information about Evolve events, email Hadassahevolve@gmail.com, or contact Cheryl Feingold Dorchinsky at 404-226-9271 or cherylfeingold@gmail.com.

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