Recha Freier (Hebrew: רחה פריאר) born Recha Schweitzer, (October 29, 1892 in Norden, East Frisia – April 2, 1984 in Jerusalem) founded the Youth Aliyah...
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New York Recha Freier (1892-1984), founder of the Youth Aliyah organisation Shalheveth Freier (1920–1995), World War II soldier Tom Freier, American...
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Recha may refer to: Recha Sternbuch (1905–1971), Swiss woman who rescued Jews during the Holocaust Recha Freier (1892–1984), founder of the Youth Aliyah...
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groups of children and teenagers fleeing the Nazis. Henrietta Szold and Recha Freier were the pioneers in this sphere, known as youth aliyah, creating an...
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Palestine in kibbutzim and youth villages that became both home and school. Recha Freier, a rabbi's wife, founded Youth Aliyah in Berlin on the same day that...
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[better source needed] In 1943, the Jewish Agency's Henrietta Szold joined Recha Freier in developing the Youth Aliyah program, which between 1933 and 1948 rescued...
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Eschwege, Germany, the son of Rabbi Dr. Moritz (Moshe Yissachar) Freier and Recha Freier, founder of the Youth Aliyah organization. In 1937, while studying...
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German). Retrieved 29 June 2024. Maierhof, Gudren (27 February 2009). "Recha Freier". Jewish Women's Archive: The Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women...
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(1766–1828), bibliographer Johannes Fabian (born 1937), anthropologist Recha Freier née Schweitzer (1892–1984), founder of the Youth Aliyah organization...
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neighborhood Givat Oranim. In the center of the neighborhood lies the Recha Freier square. Around the square are five historical buildings that were used...
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