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Hannah G. Solomon

Hannah G. Solomon was a pioneering social reformer and leader in the early 20th century, best known for founding the National Council of Jewish Women in 1893, which aimed to improve the lives of women, children, and families through community service and advocacy. She believed in combining Jewish values with active social engagement, emphasizing the importance of volunteer work and social responsibility. Her efforts helped shape modern social work and community service, fostering greater opportunities for women and marginalized groups, and promoting social justice within and beyond the Jewish community.