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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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The Remarkable Life of Hadassah Founder Henrietta Szold - Linda Spitzer Gavatin

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Thursday, September 8
10:00 – 11:00 am (online)

Henrietta Szold was inspired from a young age by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, “repair of the world.” Following a trip to Palestine in 1909 at age 49, Szold’s commitment to Zionism grew, and her mission was born. She joined six other women to found the Hadassah organization, which recruited American Jewish women to fund critical programs upgrading the health, education, and welfare of Palestine’s Jewish and Arab inhabitants. Speaker Linda Spitzer Gavatin shares the remarkable highlights of Szold’s life: her childhood to the establishment of the first American ESL school, becoming the editor of the Jewish Publication Society, and then Hadassah founder. This program is co-sponsored by Hadassah, the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Committee, and Mirowitz Center.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email  skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.