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Hands-On Healing: Jewish Nurses, Yesterday and Today
American View
Hands-On Healing: Jewish Nurses, Yesterday and Today
by
Hilary Danailova
Nursing is America’s largest health care profession, and Jewish nurses have played crucial roles in its development.
Being Jewish
Judith Lowin, 76, Was a Retired Nurse and Hadassah Member
by
Uriel Heilman | JTA
Lowin was married to Joseph Lowin and had three grown children—Shari, David and Benjamin—and several grandchildren.
Hadassah
Hadassah Nurse Judith Steiner-Freud Turns 100
Steiner-Freud was born into a Zionist family in Brno, Czechoslovakia, on December 5, 1919.
Hadassah
Nursing Zionism: Rae Landy and Hadassah in the Holy Land
by
Libby Barnea
From 1913 to 1915, Rae Landy lived in Jerusalem among the bustle, the poverty, the burgeoning Zionism and the outbreak of World War I.