Hadassah Enjoys Mitzvah Day Ice Cream Social
Hadassah Metulla and Ketura Groups joined with residents at Berman Commons for an ice cream social and trivia event.

On May 8, members of the Hadassah Metulla and Ketura Groups of Hadassah Greater Atlanta joined with the residents of Berman Commons for an ice cream social and trivia event to celebrate Hadassah Greater Atlanta’s Annual Mitzvah Day.
The residents loved trying to answer all the questions like “Who first landed on the moon and what year was it? Who was President during World War II? What was the name of the TV show with Lucy and Desi? The hardest question was … What was the name of the first color TV show?
Hadassah believes in taking care of people and spreading fun and joy. Doing a mitzvah is doing a good deed. Hadassah members around the world have been defying the odds for more than a century, creating new leadership roles for women, sustaining a vibrant Jewish state and paving the way for a pioneering health care system that saves lives every day. Hadassah is the power of women who act to support the members of the communities in which we all live.
Terry Nordin, President of Hadassah Greater Atlanta explains, “Hadassah believes that each of us has the power to heal our world, to take action, to make an impact, as we support our friends locally.”
Hadassah members enjoyed socializing with the men and women at Berman Commons as they got to know one another for Mitzvah Day. Everyone left a bit happier than when they came in, and it’s not just the ice cream! Many thanks to the Berman Commons staff for their support.
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