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Rachel Cohen-Kagan

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in 1949, WIZO won a single seat, which was taken by Cohen-Kagan. During her first term in the Knesset, she was the sponsor of the first legislation promoting equal rights for women. However, she lost her seat in the
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movement. Her father's occupation exposed her at an early age to the great Zionists and Jews of Odessa like
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In 1932 she was appointed chairwoman of the Committee for Social Aid in the Community Committee of
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The Forgotten Story of the Women Who Built Israel – and Their Fight for Equality
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Cohen-Kagan had two children. She died on 15 October 1982 at the age of 94.
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Members of the Assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine)
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Rachel Lubarsky (later Cohen-Kagan) was born in the city of
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Women's International Zionist Organization politicians
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Signatories of the Israeli Declaration of Independence
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Knesset
WIZO
Liberal Party
Independent Liberals
Odessa
Russian Empire
Hebrew
Zionist
Israeli
Israeli Declaration of Independence
Golda Meir
Odessa
Russian Empire
Ukraine
Lovers of Zion
Ahad Ha'am
Hayim Nahman Bialik
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
immigrated
Mandatory Palestine
Ruslan
Women's International Zionist Organization

Israeli declaration of independence
Haifa
Jewish National Council
Moetzet HaAm
Golda Meir
Israeli declaration of independence

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