German-Israeli writer, teacher, folklorist, philologist and humanitarian
Recha Freier (Hebrew: רחה פריאר) born Recha Schweitzer, (October 29, 1892 in Norden, East Frisia – April 2, 1984 in Jerusalem) founded the Youth Aliyah organization in 1933. The organization saved the lives of 7,000 Jewish children by helping them to leave Nazi Germany for Mandatory Palestine before and during the Holocaust.[1]
Recha Freier was also a poet, musician, teacher and social activist.[1]
^ abGudrun Maierhof (2009). "Recha Freier". Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
RechaFreier (Hebrew: רחה פריאר) born Recha Schweitzer, (October 29, 1892 in Norden, East Frisia – April 2, 1984 in Jerusalem) founded the Youth Aliyah...
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Palestine in kibbutzim and youth villages that became both home and school. RechaFreier, a rabbi's wife, founded Youth Aliyah in Berlin on the same day that...
groups of children and teenagers fleeing the Nazis. Henrietta Szold and RechaFreier were the pioneers in this sphere, known as youth aliyah, creating an...
[better source needed] In 1943, the Jewish Agency's Henrietta Szold joined RechaFreier in developing the Youth Aliyah program, which between 1933 and 1948 rescued...
Eschwege, Germany, the son of Rabbi Dr. Moritz (Moshe Yissachar) Freier and RechaFreier, founder of the Youth Aliyah organization. In 1937, while studying...
neighborhood Givat Oranim. In the center of the neighborhood lies the RechaFreier square. Around the square are five historical buildings that were used...
dug a well. Also on show are farming tools used almost 100 years ago. RechaFreier, a deputy to Zionist leader Henrietta Szold moved to Ruhama in 1947 Jonathan...
connection between them was established through Wilfrid Israel. In 1932, RechaFreier, appealed to Wilfrid for financial aid to seed the beginning of her vision...
for literature, 1908 Martin Faber, architect, artist and cartographer RechaFreier, Swiss-born playwright, holder of the Israeli State Prize Hans-Joachim...
Special contribution to Society and the State in social Organization RechaFreier Special contribution to Society and the State in the service of well-being...
outside the kibbutz.[citation needed] Yad Recha Frier is a two-building cultural center named in memory of RechaFreier, a youth aliyah heroine during World...
1933, he became a key member of the "Jüdische Jugendhilfe" (founded by RechaFreier in Germany as the core of Youth Aliyah). He moved to the Netherlands...
orchestra Michael Taube 1955, Tel Aviv 1958 Amnon and Tamar libretto: RechaFreier, after Samuel II, 13 soloists, men's choir and orchestra Heinz Freudenthal...
the Life of Süsskind von Trimberg, chamber opera (1982); libretto by RechaFreier Orchestral Symphony (1956) Sinfonietta for chamber orchestra (1964) Six...