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Henrietta Szold

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Henrietta Szold , 1860-1945, American Zionist leader, editor, and translator, b. Baltimore. After graduating from high school in 1877 she taught (1878-92) in private schools, organizing some of the first night school classes for immigrants. She was a founder (1888) of the Jewish Publication Society of America and served as its general editor until 1916. In 1912 she founded Hadassah , the Women's Zionist Organization of America, of which she was president from 1912 to 1926. In 1920 she moved to Palestine, directing the organization's medical service and relief work. She is particularly esteemed... Read more
Henrietta Szold
Henrietta Szold The American Jewish leader Henrietta Szold (1860-1945) founded Hadassah and organized the first Youth...were directed at rescuing Jewish youth from Nazi Europe. Henrietta Szold was born in Baltimore, Md., on Dec. 21, 1860. Her father... Read more
Hadassah
women's Zionist organization of the United States founded (1912) by Henrietta Szold . It has done important work in Israel in medical service, child welfare, and aid to refugees. Hadassah provides major support... Read more

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