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She left Hadassah in 1942 before resigning from her position as a public school teacher and returning to Hadassah in 1943, when she took over as the chair of the American Zionist Youth Commission. Between 1943 and 1956 she held a variety of Hadassah National Board positions including National Vocational Education chair, National Youth Aliyah ...
The first 22 young women graduated from Hadassah's Nurses' Training School in 1921. In 1924, the unit's name is changed to Hadassah Medical Organization. [13] In 1919, Hadassah organized the first School Hygiene Department in Palestine to give routine health examinations to Jerusalem school children.
Ant Anstead is reflecting on how far his relationship with his ex-wife, Christina Haack, has come, more than four years after they split.. While appearing as a guest judge on the Feb. 19 episode ...
Richard Hammond and his wife have announced their split after “28 amazing years together”.. The 55-year-old TV presenter, best known for his role on motoring Top Gear and The Grand Tour ...
Daddy Yankee and his wife Mireddys González have split after nearly 30 years of marriage.. On Monday, Dec. 2, the Puerto Rican rapper (born Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez) shared a statement on his ...
In 1950, Friedlaender along with his wife and daughter immigrated to Israel, where he headed the Hadassah-Brandeis Apprentice School of Printing in Jerusalem. Retiring in 1970 he continued to work as a book designer and teacher, and designed three Hebrew typefaces for the IBM Selectric typewriter II typeball (Shalom, Hadar, Aviv). [ 5 ]
Creed frontman Scott Stapp and his wife, Jaclyn Stapp, have split after 18 years of marriage, Us Weekly can confirm. “Out of respect for their family, Scott intends to navigate this difficult ...
Hadassah Freilich Lieberman was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia (a past report erroneously stated she was born in a refugee camp) [1] [2] to Jewish parents who were both Holocaust survivors. [3] Her father was Samuel Freilich, a lawyer and rabbi from Munkács , in the Carpathian Ruthenia (now Mukachevo in Ukraine ).