Our history

1918

Scrub through the historical highlights of the Hadassah Hospitals in Jerusalem

1918

Zionist Medical Unit formed

Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America (HWZOA) forms Zionist Medical Unit, sending 44 medical personnel to Palestine

First nurses training school

First nurses training school opens and moves into the Rothschild building in Jerusalem
1922

First nurses trained in Israel

Tipat Halav infant welfare stations open

1929

Hadassah clinic in Hebron is destroyed during Arab marauder massacre

Hospital programs open in Rosh HaAyin, Safed, Tiberias & elsewhere

1934

Cornerstone is laid

Henrietta Szold at the Hadassah cornerstone ceremony
Cornerstone for the Rothschild Hadassah University Hospital on Mount Scopus is laid by Henrietta Szold and Yishuv leaders
Cornerstone for the Rothschild Hadassah University Hospital on Mount Scopus is laid by Henrietta Szold and Yishuv leaders
1939

Hospital opens

Hospital opens. Most modern medical facility in the Middle East
1948

Convoy Massacre

Hadassah Hospital Director Dr. Haim Yassky is among the 78 doctors, nurses, patients and students murdered in an Arab ambush of a convoy headed to Mount Scopus
1949

Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine opens

Israel’s first medical school opens
1952

Ground-breaking for Ein Kerem campus in West Jerusalem

1953

Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine opens

1959

First open heart surgery in Israel

1961

Inauguration of Hadassah University Hospital Ein Kerem

Moving day - patients are brought to the new hospital in Ein Kerem
1962

Stained glass windows completed

12 stained glass windows completed by Marc Chagall for the the Abbell Synagogue at Ein Kerem
1964

First double bypass surgery in Israel

1967

Hadassah regains Mt. Scopus

Israel regains full access to Mt. Scopus,” and the Hadassah women’s organization decides to rebuild the hospital
1968

Ground-breaking for Moshe Sharett Institute of Oncology at Ein Kerem

1969

First 24-hour emergency units open for respiratory and coronary care, burns and trauma

1970

First computerized patient management system in Israel

1973

Yom Kippur War

1974

Hadassah Hebrew University School of Occupational Therapy opens

1975

First Nursing Bachelor's Program opens

The rebuilt Hadassah University Hospital on Mount Scopus opens

1983

Israel’s first test-tube baby is born

1984

17 new operating rooms opened at Ein Kerem

1986

First Heart Transplant

1988

Hadassah helps set up local hospital in Zaire

First contingent of Hadassah medical volunteers arrive in Kinshasa, Zaire to dedicate and help open a hospital constructed with help from Hadassah
1991

Operation Solomon

Operation Solomon Patients Treated at Hadassah
1992

Israel’s first heart-lung transplant

1997

Mother and Child Center opens

2004

Judy and Sidney Swartz Center for Emergency Medicine opens at Ein Kerem

2005

Hadassah Medical Organization nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

2007

Dedication of Charlotte R. Bloomberg Mother and Child Center at Ein Kerem

Elie Douer and Family Center for Pediatric Genetic and Chronic Diseases opens at Mount Scopus

2012

Opening of the Sarah Wetsman Davidson Hospital Tower at Ein Kerem

2019

Cornerstone for the Rehabilitation Center at Mount Scopus

Lokomat - the advanced robotic treadmill for gait therapy - installed at the rehabilitation center

Opening of Wohl Institute for Translational Medical Research

2020

Hadassah Organoid Center Founded

Organoid Center at Hadassah Ein Kerem
Myriam Grunewald, Director of the Organoid Center
Liron Birimberg-Schwartz, Medical Director of the Organoid Center
2025

First successful artificial heart transplant