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Rachel Golda Yanait-Ben Zvi (Lishansky)

Hebrew: (לישנסקי) ינאית בן צבי רחל
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Birthplace: Malyn, Zhytomyrs'ka oblast, Ukraine
Death: November 16, 1979 (92-93)
Jerusalem, Israel
Place of Burial: Israel
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Meir Yona Lishansky and Shoshana Lishansky
Wife of Yitzhak Ben Tzvi, 2nd President of Israel
Mother of Amram Ben Tzvi and Eli Ben Tzvi
Sister of Sarah Lishansky; Tamar Shavi and Batya Lishansky

Occupation: 2nd First Lady of Israel, author and educator, leading Labor Zionist
Managed by: Yigal Burstein
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About Rachel Yanait-Ben Zvi

Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi

Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi (Hebrew: רחל ינאית בן-צבי‎, born 1886, died 16 November 1979) was an Israeli author and educator, and a leading Labor Zionist. Ben-Zvi was the wife of the second President of Israel, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi.

Biography

Ben-Zvi was born in 1886, in the town of Malin, in Ukraine, Russian Empire, under the name Golda Lishansky. She was active in a leftist Zionist party, Poale Zion. In 1908, she emigrated to Palestine, which, at that time, was under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. She became a leader among the Jewish workers of the Second Aliyah. She was active in organizing labor, and organizing the Jewish watchman force, Hashomer. In 1918, she married Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, another activist in Poale Zion and Hashomer. She and Ben-Zvi she had two sons together.

After World War I, Ben-Zvi founded "The Educational Farm" in Jerusalem; a farm that provided agricultural education for women. She was among the founders of "The Hebrew Gymnasium" in Jerusalem and remained a labor activist. She was also active in the Haganah paramilitary organization, and organized the clandestine aliyah of immigrants through Syria and Lebanon.

Her son, Eli, died in March 1948, during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War in the battle of Beit Keshet.

After the founding of the State of Israel she was active in the absorption of immigrants from Arab countries (see Jewish exodus from Arab lands).

In 1952 her husband was appointed as the President of Israel. As the first lady of Israel she opened the President's house to people from all the strata of Israeli society. During that time, she wrote about education and defense and wrote an autobiography called We Make Aliyah (אנו עולים), which was published in 1961.

In 1978, Ben-Zvi was awarded the Israel Prize for her special contribution to society and the State of Israel. She died on 16 November 1979.

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Rachel Yanait-Ben Zvi's Timeline

1886
1886
Malyn, Zhytomyrs'ka oblast, Ukraine
1922
October 23, 1922
Yerushalaim, Palestine (Palestine, State of)
1924
February 10, 1924
Jerusalem, Israel
1979
November 16, 1979
Age 93
Jerusalem, Israel
November 1979
Age 93
Mt Herzl, Israel