Rivka Guber
Israeli social worker and pioneer
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- Israel Prize (1976)
- Commemorative stamp by Israel Postal Authority (1992)
Rivka Guber (Hebrew: רבקה גובר; 1902–1981) was an Israeli social worker and pioneer, and a recipient of the Israel Prize.
Awards and honors
- In 1976, Guber was awarded the Israel Prize, for her special contribution to society and the State of Israel,[1] for her life's work in education and immigrant absorption.
- In 1992, the Israel Postal Authority issued a stamp in Guber's honor, bearing three portraits of her.[2]
Published works
- The Brothers, 1950
- The Signal Fires of Lachish, 1961
- Lakhish: A Literary-Historical Anthology, 1965
- Only a Path, 1970
- These Are the Legends of Kfar Ahim, 1974
- The Tradition to Bequeath, 1979
See also
References
External links
- Rivka Guber in the Jewish Women's Archive
- Bio in honor of a stamp issued by the Israeli Postal Authority, in her name. Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
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