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Henrietta Szold (/zoʊld/ ZOHLD, Hungarian: [ˈsold];
December 21, 1860 –
February 13, 1945) was an American-born
Jewish Zionist leader and
founder of Had****ah...
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Szold is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Benjamin Szold (1829–1902), Hungarian-American
rabbi Henrietta Szold (1860–1945), founder...
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Zipporah Szold (née Falk, 1888–1979) was the
fourth president of the Had****ah Women's
Zionist Organization of America,
serving from 1928 to 1930. Zipporah...
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Benjamin Szold (15
November 1829 in Nemes-Kürt
Kingdom of Hungary, (now
Zemianske Sady, Slovakia) – 31 July 1902 in
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia) was...
- Kfar
Szold (Hebrew: כְּפַר סָאלְד, lit.
Szold Village) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the Hula
Valley in the
Galilee Panhandle, it
falls under...
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Robert Szold (1889–1977) was a 20th-century
American lawyer, best
known as a
champion for the
reform of
child labor law and as a
Zionist movement leader...
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Nadia Szold (born 28
September 1984) is a film director,
producer and writer. She
began working in
theater in her
teens in New England.
After reading...
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American Jewish volunteer women's organization.
Founded in 1912 by
Henrietta Szold, it is one of the
largest international Jewish organizations, with nearly...
- Boss. The latter's wife
Adele Szold-Seltzer (1876-1940), the
daughter of
Benjamin Szold and
younger sister of
Henrietta Szold, was the translator. The stories...
- Sha'ar HaNegev, "Gate of the Negev", and then Kfar
Szold, "
Szold Village" (after
Henrietta Szold). However, on 13
November 1942 the
community moved to...