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  1. Rachel Cohen-Kagan ( hebräisch רחל כהן-כגן; geb. 19. Februar 1888 in Odessa; gest. 15. Oktober 1982 in Haifa) war eine zionistische Aktivistin, israelische Politikerin und Frauenrechtlerin. Sie gehörte zu den 37 Personen, welche die israelische Unabhängigkeitserklärung unterzeichneten.

  2. Rachel Cohen-Kagan (Hebrew: רחל כהן-כגן; 19 February 1888 – 15 October 1982) was a Zionist activist and Israeli politician, and one of only two women to sign the Israeli Declaration of Independence, alongside Golda Meir.

  3. 25. Okt. 2021 · The First Woman to Sign Israel’s Declaration of Independence. Rachel Cohen-Kagan was one of the most prominent activists for the advancement of women's rights in the young State of Israel. Her efforts led to her being among the signatories of the Declaration of Independence.

  4. One of two women to sign the Israeli Declaration of Independence, Rachel Kagan shaped women’s rights in the new state. She left a powerful legacy from her work in social welfare in addition to her time as a Knesset member.

  5. 20. Apr. 2018 · The other woman was Rachel Cohen-Kagan, a politician whose wide-ranging social activism had gone unrecorded by history – despite her being a sponsor of the first legislation promoting equal rights for women in Israel. Her efforts are now duly documented online, thanks to Geva’s project.

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  6. 21. Jan. 2022 · Among the female MKs were ardent feminists like Rachel Cohen-Kagan (WIZO and later Liberal Party) and Ada Fishman-Maimon (Mapai), whose feminist voice was still vibrant in the Israeli Parliament. In 1951, Cohen-Kagan initiated deliberation on the Law of Family and the Equality of Women, a very detailed bill dealing with the broad ...

  7. 23. Apr. 2023 · Rachel Cohen-Kagan. Our deep dive into Israel’s Declaration of Independence continues with a pioneering feminist, the head of WIZO, and one of the two women who signed the Declaration. 23 April...