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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Rahel Straus (* 21. März 1880 in KarlsruheRahel Straus (* 21. März 1880 in Karlsruhe; † 15. Mai 1963 in Jerusalem), die als Rahel Goitein geboren wurde, entstammte der weitverzweigten Rabbiner- und Gelehrtenfamilie Goitein. Sie studierte ab Mai 1900 als erste Frau an der Medizinischen Fakultät der Universität Heidelberg. Sie wurde Ärztin und engagierte sich als Sozialarbeiterin, Frauenrechtlerin und Zionistin.rbeiterin, Frauenrechtlerin und Zionistin. , Rachel Goiteinová, provdaná Straussová (21Rachel Goiteinová, provdaná Straussová (21. března 1880, Karlsruhe - 15. května 1963, Jeruzalém) byla německá židovská lékařka, aktivistka a sionistka. Pocházela z rodiny Goiteinových z Moravy. Byla první ženou, která studovala na lékařské fakultě univerzity v Heidelbergu.lékařské fakultě univerzity v Heidelbergu. , Rahel Straus née Goitein, née en 1880 à KaRahel Straus née Goitein, née en 1880 à Karlsruhe, morte en 1963 à Jérusalem, est une médecin, féministe et écrivaine juive allemande émigrée en Israël. Elle est la première femme étudiante en médecine à l'université de Heidelberg, diplômée en janvier 1905. Après avoir épousé son ami d'enfance, l'avocat Elias Straus (1878–1933), elle part avec lui à Munich où elle ouvre un cabinet médical et devient une figure importante dans le soutien au sionisme et à la Ligue des femmes juives. Après la mort de son mari en 1933, elle émigre en Palestine mandataire avec ses quatre enfants. Elle continue d'y pratiquer la médecine jusqu'en 1940, lorsqu'elle prend sa retraite pour se consacrer aux activités de soutien aux femmes, en particulier aux jeunes immigrées. En 1952, elle est cofondatrice et membre active de la branche israélienne de la Ligue internationale des femmes pour la paix et la liberté.ale des femmes pour la paix et la liberté. , Рахе́ль Штра́ус (нем. Rahel Straus; урождёРахе́ль Штра́ус (нем. Rahel Straus; урождённая Гойте́йн;21 марта 1880, Карлсруэ, Баден, Германия — 15 мая 1963, Иерусалим, Израиль) — первая женщина на медицинском факультете Гейдельбергского университета. Врач, социальный работник, активистка профсоюзного, феминистского и сионистского движений. Мать математика Эрнста Штрауса. движений. Мать математика Эрнста Штрауса. , Rahel Straus née Goitein (1880–1963) was aRahel Straus née Goitein (1880–1963) was a pioneering German-Jewish medical doctor, feminist and writer. She was the first normal female student of medicine at Heidelberg University, graduating in January 1905. After marrying her childhood friend, the lawyer Elias Straus (1878–1933), she moved with him to Munich where she opened a medical practice and became an important figure in support of Zionism and the League of Jewish Women. After her husband's death in 1933, she emigrated to Palestine with her four teenage children. There, she continued to practice medicine until 1940 when she retired to devote her time to activities in support of women, especially young immigrants. In 1952, she was a co-founder and active member of the Israeli branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.nternational League for Peace and Freedom. , Rahel Straus, nascida Goitein (Karlsruhe, Rahel Straus, nascida Goitein (Karlsruhe, 21 de março de 1880 – Jerusalém, 15 de maio de 1963) foi a primeira mulher a estudar na faculdade de medicina a partir de maio de 1900 na Universidade de Heidelberg. Na cidade de Karlsruhe tem a rua Rahel-Straus-Straße e em Munique o Rahel-Straus-Weg. Oldemburgo, Baixa Saxônia, modificou em 2008 o nome de uma rua, denominada em memória de um suposto nazista, para Rahel-Straus-Straße.suposto nazista, para Rahel-Straus-Straße.
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rdfs:comment Rahel Straus, nascida Goitein (Karlsruhe, Rahel Straus, nascida Goitein (Karlsruhe, 21 de março de 1880 – Jerusalém, 15 de maio de 1963) foi a primeira mulher a estudar na faculdade de medicina a partir de maio de 1900 na Universidade de Heidelberg. Na cidade de Karlsruhe tem a rua Rahel-Straus-Straße e em Munique o Rahel-Straus-Weg. Oldemburgo, Baixa Saxônia, modificou em 2008 o nome de uma rua, denominada em memória de um suposto nazista, para Rahel-Straus-Straße.suposto nazista, para Rahel-Straus-Straße. , Rachel Goiteinová, provdaná Straussová (21Rachel Goiteinová, provdaná Straussová (21. března 1880, Karlsruhe - 15. května 1963, Jeruzalém) byla německá židovská lékařka, aktivistka a sionistka. Pocházela z rodiny Goiteinových z Moravy. Byla první ženou, která studovala na lékařské fakultě univerzity v Heidelbergu.lékařské fakultě univerzity v Heidelbergu. , Rahel Straus née Goitein (1880–1963) was aRahel Straus née Goitein (1880–1963) was a pioneering German-Jewish medical doctor, feminist and writer. She was the first normal female student of medicine at Heidelberg University, graduating in January 1905. After marrying her childhood friend, the lawyer Elias Straus (1878–1933), she moved with him to Munich where she opened a medical practice and became an important figure in support of Zionism and the League of Jewish Women. After her husband's death in 1933, she emigrated to Palestine with her four teenage children. There, she continued to practice medicine until 1940 when she retired to devote her time to activities in support of women, especially young immigrants. In 1952, she was a co-founder and active member of the Israeli branch of the Women's International League for Peace an Women's International League for Peace an , Рахе́ль Штра́ус (нем. Rahel Straus; урождёРахе́ль Штра́ус (нем. Rahel Straus; урождённая Гойте́йн;21 марта 1880, Карлсруэ, Баден, Германия — 15 мая 1963, Иерусалим, Израиль) — первая женщина на медицинском факультете Гейдельбергского университета. Врач, социальный работник, активистка профсоюзного, феминистского и сионистского движений. Мать математика Эрнста Штрауса. движений. Мать математика Эрнста Штрауса. , Rahel Straus née Goitein, née en 1880 à KaRahel Straus née Goitein, née en 1880 à Karlsruhe, morte en 1963 à Jérusalem, est une médecin, féministe et écrivaine juive allemande émigrée en Israël. Elle est la première femme étudiante en médecine à l'université de Heidelberg, diplômée en janvier 1905. Après avoir épousé son ami d'enfance, l'avocat Elias Straus (1878–1933), elle part avec lui à Munich où elle ouvre un cabinet médical et devient une figure importante dans le soutien au sionisme et à la Ligue des femmes juives. sionisme et à la Ligue des femmes juives. , Rahel Straus (* 21. März 1880 in KarlsruheRahel Straus (* 21. März 1880 in Karlsruhe; † 15. Mai 1963 in Jerusalem), die als Rahel Goitein geboren wurde, entstammte der weitverzweigten Rabbiner- und Gelehrtenfamilie Goitein. Sie studierte ab Mai 1900 als erste Frau an der Medizinischen Fakultät der Universität Heidelberg. Sie wurde Ärztin und engagierte sich als Sozialarbeiterin, Frauenrechtlerin und Zionistin.rbeiterin, Frauenrechtlerin und Zionistin.
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