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166:, a Jewish women's service and advocacy group. She was founder and a member of the Abram Simon Chapter, Washington, DC (1952 to 1989); president of the D.C. Argo Chapter (1952 to 1953), regional president for the Eastern Seaboard District 5 (1955 to 1956), and international president (1968 to 1971), heading the then-140,000-member organization. Particularly influential was her establishment of the Public Affairs Program, forming a relationship between the group and government officials and contributing to the group's transformation from service organization to one focused on advocacy. As president, Shapiro used this influence to promote 135:, on September 26, 1907 to Nathan Kronman, a grocer, and Monya "Mollie" (Bogorod) Kronman, who was active in a number of different Jewish community organizations. Rebecca attended Business High School, where she played on several championship basketball teams, even receiving an offer of a contract to play professionally (she declined). 245:"Shapiro, Betty Kronman (1907–1989)." Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages, edited by Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer, vol. 2, Yorkin Publications, 2007, p. 1708. Gale eBooks, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX2588821354/GVRL?u=wikipedia&sid=GVRL&xid=8ee26e93. Accessed 13 May 2021. 154:
Kronman married Michael Shapiro on July 5, 1936, and was thereafter known as Betty Kronman Shapiro or variations thereon (Betty Shapiro, Betty Kay Shapiro, Betty K. Shapiro). The same year, at 29, she served as president of the Washington, D.C. section of the National Council of Jewish Juniors. She
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conference on women, as well as chairing a host of civic organizations serving Washington, D.C. In 1998, she was inducted into District of Columbia Commission on Women's Hall of Fame.
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From 1924 to 1929, Kronman worked as school secretary at Langley Junior High School and then, from 1920 until 1943, as office manager of the Washington, D.C., branch of the
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conferences on women: in Houston in 1977, Copenhagen in 1980 and Nairobi in 1985. She chaired the Jewish Women's Caucus at the 1980 and 1985 conference.
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Vigorously engaged in civic life especially focused on the Washington, D.C., area, Shapiro also served on the boards or executive committees of the
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North Tenants Association. In 1998, she was inducted into District of Columbia Commission on Women's Hall of Fame.
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Shapiro and her husband had no children. Michael Shapiro died on November 23, 1976. Betty died of cancer at the
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founded and served as an officer in the Service Council of the Washington
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A women's rights activist, Shapiro was a three-time delegate to the
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Medical Center on March 18, 1989. She was survived by two sisters.
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District of Columbia Commission on Women's Hall of Fame
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Betty Shapiro
Washington, D.C.
B'nai B'rith Women
B'nai B'rith Women
United Nations
Washington, D.C.
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
Holocaust
Jewish Community Center
B'nai B'rith Women
civil rights
Equal Rights Amendment
United Nations
Anti-Defamation League
National Woman's Party
Red Cross
March of Dimes
Van Ness
National Institutes of Health







"Sports in the United States"
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