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Henrietta Szold (/ z oʊ l d / ZOHLD, Hungarian:; December 21, 1860 – February 13, 1945) was an American-born Jewish Zionist leader and founder of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America.
Youth Aliyah observes its tenth year of youth rescue. 1945: Henrietta Szold, age 84, dies of pneumonia on February 13 (30 Shevat 5705) at the Rothschild-Hadassah University Hospital. Her funeral is attended by some of the thousands of Youth Aliyah children and nursing students whose lives she touched. She is mourned throughout the world.
The idea is simple: relaying and emphasizing the tenets of the Hall of Fame's mission to the youngsters. “This is a continuation of a program we have done in person for the last few years ...
Henrietta Richardson Johnson (July 24, 1914 – October 21, 1997) was an American nurse and the first African American woman to serve in the Delaware General Assembly. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Elected in 1970 to the Delaware House of Representatives , she was inducted into the Hall of Fame of Delaware Women in 1998.
Top finish on BBWAA Hall of Fame ballot: 18.9%, 1996 Outlook : A feared hitter whose metrics would be greatly appreciated today, Allen is under consideration by a veteran's committee for the ...
The latest group of Section V Track and Field Hall of Famers includes one of the very best among the all-time greats. Lanae-Tava Thomas, who graduated with the 2018 Rush-Henrietta class, "is ...
Henrietta Ónodi (born May 22, 1974) is a Hungarian artistic gymnast. She competed at the 1992 and 1996 Olympics and won a gold and a silver medal in 1992. [ 1 ] After retiring from gymnastics in 1997 she moved to the United States, married American Olympic pentathlete Jimbo Haley, and became a naturalized U.S. citizen.
The Wayne Area Sports Hall of Fame, along with the Wayne County Community Foundation, is once again offering $500 grants to local youth sports groups.