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Shoshana Persitz

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City Council and head of the education department of the municipality and a member of the education committee of the Zionist Federation and member of the education department of the
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Shoshana Persitz died on 22 March 1969. Her daughter, Yemima Milo, was a theater actress, director and acting teacher and one of the founders of the
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In 1932, her father was murdered in Paris by one of his employees, Leon Laval, who later committed suicide.
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Shoshana Persitz was Chairwoman of the Supervisory Committee of the General School System and of the
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for the General Zionists and was chairwoman of the Education and Culture Committee.
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for his contributions to business. Persitz's brother Moshe died in Israel in 1956.
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Women's Organization from 1948 to 1954. She was elected to the
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editor. . A street in north Tel Aviv is named after her.
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Burials at the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives
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Russian Empire
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Russian Empire
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Keren Hayesod
France
Legion of Honor
Tarbut
Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
Zionist Congress
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Sorbonne
immigrated
British Mandate of Palestine
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Vaad Leumi
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