Henrietta Szold - meaning and definition. What is Henrietta Szold
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What (who) is Henrietta Szold - definition

AMERICAN ZIONIST
  • Henrietta Szold at her home in Jerusalem, ca. 1922
  • Henrietta Szold stamp
  • Henriette Szold visiting [[Galilee]] 1940

Henrietta Loveless         
AMERICAN ACTRESS AND SINGER
Draft:Henrietta Lovelass; Draft:Henrietta Loveless; Henrietta Lovelass; Henrietta Lovelace; Henrietta L Loveless; Henrietta L. Loveless; Henrietta L McLane; Henrietta L. McLane; Henrietta Lovelace McLane
Henrietta L. Loveless (August 26, 1903 – March, 1956), sometimes spelled Henrietta Lovelass or Henrietta Lovelace, was an American actress and singer.
Henrietta Hall Shuck         
AMERICAN MISSIONARY (1817-1844)
Henrietta Hall; Henrietta Shuck
Henrietta Hall Shuck (28 October 1817 – 27 November 1844) was the first American female missionary to China and the first Western woman to live in Hong Kong.
Henrietta Ray         
AFRICAN-AMERICAN ACTIVIST
Henrietta Green Regulus Ray; Henrietta Regulus Ray; Henrietta Green Regulus
Henrietta Green Regulus Ray (1808–1836) was an African-American female activist living in New York City who advocated for women's education and independence. She helped found the African Dorcas Association, an organization that worked to provide clothing to students of the African Free School, and she became the organization's secretary in 1828.

Wikipedia

Henrietta Szold

Henrietta Szold ( ZOHLD, Hungarian: [ˈsold]; December 21, 1860 – February 13, 1945) was an American-born Jewish Zionist leader and founder of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. In 1942, she co-founded Ihud, a political party in Mandatory Palestine dedicated to a binational solution.

Examples of use of Henrietta Szold
1. Police found the abandoned vehicle shortly after the accident on Henrietta Szold Street, near Ichilov Hospital.
2. Henrietta Szold would feel right at home on Beersheba‘s Rehov Hadassah.
3. Henrietta Szold is usually identified as the founder of Hadassah, the women‘s Zionist organization, and in a sense that‘s true.
4. Since 1'84, the Henrietta Szold Institute (the National Institute for Research in the Behavioral Sciences) has been responsible for identifying gifted children in Israel.
5. Patrol officers attached to Tel Aviv police located the vehicle, which had been abandoned only a short distance from the accident scene, on Henrietta Szold Street.