Having a cancer diagnosis is tough. And so is having a cancer diagnosis in a country where you don’t speak the language well, or even at all. For English-speaking women in Israel diagnosed with breast cancer, navigating treatment and support just got easier with the launch of Sharsheret Israel. 

Sharsheret, Hebrew for “chain,” was started in the United States in 2001, four months after Rochelle Shoretz, then 28 and a young mother, was diagnosed with breast cancer. 

Shoretz, who had been a clerk for Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, launched Sharsheret when she realized that she wanted to talk to other young Jewish women like herself who had to explain chemotherapy, hair loss, and the other concerns  of cancer to their young children. 

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