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Sarah Azariahu
Zionist and feminist educator in pre-state Israel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sara Azaryahu or Sarah Azariahu; Sarah Azaryahu; Sarah Meirov; Sarah Ozrakovski (17 July, 1873 – 22 October, 1962) was a Latvian-born Zionist, elected political official, and feminist educator in pre-state Israel.[1]
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Born | 17 July, 1873 |
Died | 22 October, 1962 (aged 89) |
Nationality | Israeli (born in what is now Latvia) |
Occupation | teacher |
Spouse | Yosef Ozerkowsky (later Azaryahu) |
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