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in 1900 and 1901. These courses shaped her view that many of the social problems she saw in her charitable work could be traced to the economic and social insecurity of widows. In response, she founded the Widowed Mothers’ Fund Association in 1909.
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Hannah Einstein also served in other charities, including Mount Sinai Hospital Training School for Nurses, the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, the New York Conference of Charities and Correction, and
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manufacturer, William Einstein, on June 23, 1881. The couple had two children, named William and Marian. Marian would later move to France.
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She went on to serve as president of the New York State Association of Child Welfare Boards from 1915 to 1929.
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tradition and her family was involved with social justice issues. Her family attended
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Einstein graduated from the New York Chartier Institute.
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immigrants, Fanny (Obermeyer) and Herman Bachman, in
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New York City
social worker
activist
child welfare boards
German
Jewish
New York City
German Reform
Temple Emanu-El
Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods
sociology
criminology
Columbia University
New York School of Philanthropy
United Hebrew Charities
Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations
Sophie Irene Loeb
New York Child Welfare Law
orphanages
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