Els Salomon-Prins Bendheim (7 July 1923 – 12 January 2023, 23 Tammuz 5683 – 20 Tevet 5783) was a Dutch-born Orthodox Jewish philanthropist, theologian, author and photographer. In 2002, Bendheim was awarded the Yakir Yerushalayim (Worthy Citizen of Jerusalem) prize for her contributions to the development of Jewish institutions in Jerusalem.
Els Salomon-Prins Bendheim (7 July 1923 – 12 January 2023, 23 Tammuz 5683 – 20 Tevet 5783) was a Dutch-born Orthodox Jewish philanthropist, theologian...
acquainted with philanthropist ElsBendheim, who hosted dozens of Jewish singles at their home for Shabbat dinner. Weinberg and Bendheim organized Jewish singles...
(1892-1971) married to Iwan Salomon (1881-1972), who had two children, ElsBendheim and Herman Prins Salomon. Estella Hadassah Prins (1893-1968) Ludwig (Raphael...
(Bachman–Turner Overdrive). Drucilla K. Barker, 73, American feminist economist. ElsBendheim, 99, Dutch-Israeli theologian and philanthropist. Harold Brown, 98, American...
grandfather established a chemical plant in Petah Tikva. His grandmother was ElsBendheim. Eisenberg was brought up in an observant Jewish home and studied at...
the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. The synagogue was completed in 1909. ElsBendheim, a niece of Eisenmann, edited a book about the history and significance...
Allison Siffre Guedalia Kupietzky, 23 July 1987. Mayer Herskovics and ElsBendheim eds. Liepman Philip Prins: His Scholarly Correspondence. (New Jersey:...
emeritus for plant physiology and director of the Synagogue Memorial 2002 ElsBendheim Born and raised in Amsterdam, contributed to helping medical and educational...