You know the name, now meet the woman who changed history. Henrietta Szold was a powerhouse who didn’t just found Hadassah—she saved 11,000 children from the Nazis while in her seventies!
Labors of Love reveals the full, breathtaking scope of a woman who broke barriers, fought for justice, and redefined what it means to be a leader. From editing for the Jewish Publication Society to championing night schools for Russian immigrants, her life was a non-stop mission of compassion. This outstanding documentary finally gives Szold the spotlight she deserves.
Come celebrate a legacy of courage that continues to inspire generations of women today.
Programming with Labors of Love
Peoria: a talk by Marcia Gabrilove Ladin about Henrietta Szold’s ongoing legacy within Hadassah.
Chandler: a talk by Marcia Gabrilove Ladin about Henrietta Szold’s legacy within Hadassah.

Marcia Gabrilove Ladin is a member of the Hadassah National Board, and a Hadassah representative to the Young Judaea Global Board. They split their time between Rochester NY and Scottsdale.
Scottsdale: includes a discussion with the director Abby Ginzberg and comments by Marcia Gabrilove Ladin about Henrietta Szold’s ongoing legacy within Hadassah.

Abby Ginzberg is a Peabody Award-Winning Director, who has been producing compelling documentaries about race and social justice for over 35 years.
Chandler: preceded by the short film Our Neighbor’s Ass
| UK | 2024 | 13 minutes | English | Director: Max Goldberg |
A widow is left with the responsibility of caring for her late husband’s donkey.