Rebecca Dora Sieff () born Rebecca Doro Marks (23 February 1890 – 8 January 1966) was a British Zionist who was one of the founders of the
Women's International Zionist Organization
The Women's International Zionist Organization (WIZO; ') is a volunteer organization dedicated to social welfare in all sectors of Israeli society, the advancement of the status of women, and Jewish education in Israel and the Diaspora.
Histor ...
.
Life
Sieff was born in
Leeds
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in 1890. Her parents were Hannah (born Cohen) who was illiterate and
Michael Marks. Her father became a successful businessperson and founded
Marks & Spencer
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in 1903. They all lived in Manchester and Rebecca attended
Manchester High School for Girls
Manchester High School for Girls is an English Private schools in the United Kingdom, private day school for girls and a member of the Girls School Association. It is situated in Fallowfield, Manchester.
The head mistress is Helen Jeys who took ...
followed by the
University of Manchester
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. She studied English Literature and her husband was an economics student named Israel Moses Sieff.
During the First World War, Sieff was active in charitable organizations that collected donations for the Jewish population of Poland (Charity Fund for Polish Jewry). In 1918 she was elected to the Council of the English Zionist Federation, being one of only three women elected to that body directly, and not as representatives of subordinate groups. In the same year she took part in founding the Federation of Women Zionists (FWZ).
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She and her husband both separately visited Palestine in preparation fulfilling the ]Balfour Declaration
The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British Government in 1917 during the First World War announcing its support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman regio ...
. Sieff was there with Vera Weizmann
Vera Weizmann (née Chatzman) (; November 27, 1881 – September 24, 1966), wife of Chaim Weizmann, the first president of the State of Israel, was a medical doctor and a Zionist activist.
Biography
Vera Chatzman was born in the town of Ros ...
and Edith Eder and they were surprised by the poor living conditions and she decided that they needed a women's organisation and a college of domestic economy in Jerusalem. Weizman was a doctor and she believed that the women were working too equally as they did not have the strength of men. Sieff had been brought up to expect men to take the lead but she believed that women could better support the family by improving their traditional roles.
She was involved in the formation of the Women's International Zionist Organization
The Women's International Zionist Organization (WIZO; ') is a volunteer organization dedicated to social welfare in all sectors of Israeli society, the advancement of the status of women, and Jewish education in Israel and the Diaspora.
Histor ...
(WIZO), In 1919 she and Vera Weizmann
Vera Weizmann (née Chatzman) (; November 27, 1881 – September 24, 1966), wife of Chaim Weizmann, the first president of the State of Israel, was a medical doctor and a Zionist activist.
Biography
Vera Chatzman was born in the town of Ros ...
, Olga Alman, and Romana Goodman persuaded the English Zionist Federation that a separate organisation for women was required. Sieff was the first President of the new organisation.
In 1921, she was in Carlsbad as a part of the British delegation to the WIZO conference.
In 1949, the Women's International Zionist Organization moved its location to Israel and Sieff became its new president.
In 1956, her home was bombed and her gardener was killed.
Sieff died in Tel Aviv
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in 1966 just after her husband was made a life peer.
Marriage and family
In 1910, she married Israel Sieff (later Baron Sieff). They had three sons and a daughter:
*Michael David Sieff (1911–1987)
*Marcus Sieff, Baron Sieff of Brimpton
Marcus Joseph Sieff, Baron Sieff of Brimpton OBE (; 2 July 1913 – 23 February 2001) was a British businessman and chairman of his family company, the retailer Marks & Spencer, from 1972 to 1982. Like his parents, he was also a leading figure in ...
(1913–2001)
*Daniel Sieff (1915–1932)
*Judith Hannah Sieff (1921–1999)
The death of their son Daniel, who intended to be a scientist, at age 17 led Sieff – and with the financial support of his business partners and relatives by marriage, the Marks and Sacher families – to endow the 1934 creation, by Chaim Weizmann
Chaim Azriel Weizmann ( ; 27 November 1874 – 9 November 1952) was a Russian-born Israeli statesman, biochemist, and Zionist leader who served as president of the World Zionist Organization, Zionist Organization and later as the first pre ...
, of the Daniel Sieff Research Institute in Rehovot
Rehovot (, / ) is a city in the Central District (Israel), Central District of Israel, about south of Tel Aviv. In it had a population of .
Etymology
Israel Belkind, founder of the Bilu (movement), Bilu movement, proposed the name "Rehovot ...
in present-day Israel
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. Renamed the Weizmann Institute of Science
The Weizmann Institute of Science ( ''Machon Weizmann LeMada'') is a Public university, public research university in Rehovot, Israel, established in 1934, fourteen years before the State of Israel was founded. Unlike other List of Israeli uni ...
in 1949 with the Sieff family's consent, it became Israel's premier research university in the natural sciences.
References
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1890 births
1966 deaths
People from Manchester
British Zionists
Sieff family
English emigrants to Israel