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Henrietta Szold

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Henrietta Szold

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Auction Date:2018 Dec 05 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Zionist leader (1860–1945) who worked for the Jewish Publishing Society of America before she founded Hadassah in 1912. TLS, two pages, 7.75 x 10.5, General Counsel (Vaad Leumi) of the Jewish Community of Palestine letterhead, September 30, 1937. Letter to Hannah Ellert in Palestine, in part: "I am leaving for America on October 6th, with the intention of returning here at the end of December. The chief purpose of my hurried departure is to be present at the Silver Jubilee Convention of Hadassah on October 26th. I am finding it difficult to bring my preparations to a climax. For that reason too it may be that my present letter will not be wholly satisfactory to you. It would have been much better if I might have had a personal conversation with you in which to express fully the situation in the social service.

However, in either case, whether I communicate with you by letter or by person, my answer will not be satisfactory, because in the circumstances I see no prospect for your taking up social service activities with us. There are many social service workers in the country, members of the regular Professional Organisation of Social Service Workers, who have been waiting a long time for a position and who are entirely free to go to any part of the country. They are experienced in the work. Some of them suffer from inadequate knowledge of Hebrew to be sure. With reference to Hebrew, I would like to stress that not only a speaking knowledge is required, but also the ability to write, for all our case histories must be in Hebrew. As for specialization in the the work, such as the care of adolescents from 14- 17; alas, we have not yet reached such heights in the development of social services. Our family welfare workers must do all kinds of case work including that for children and adolescents.

Over and above all this, the allocation of positions to candidates does not lie in my hands. My department organises, directs, centralises, lays out projects, but it does not deal with cases. The employment of social workers lies in the hands of the Social Service Bureaus of the Kehillot. True, these Bureaus turn to me and want to know whether have candidates to suggest, but the appointment of the candidates lies entirely within their jurisdiction. Moreover, recently, as I indicated above, a Professional Organisation of Social Service Workers has been formed and applications for candidates must be addressed to it, even by myself. To the above I have only this to add: There would be abundant work for all trained forces in the country if there were means. The budgets of the Kehillot are meagre to an extent unknown in any other country with a social service system.

Precisely in the field you are interested in the care of children and adolescents, there would be wide scope for good workers, but there is no money. You see, I cannot encourage you to continue to think of social service as an outlet for your energy and your ability, and in view of the fact that your home-ties must naturally dictate restrictions as to place, hours, etc., you will understand that your chances are not the best…I hope I have not disappointed you too grievously." In fine condition, with rusty paperclip impressions, and scattered light stains.