Na'amat

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Na'amat ( acronym for Naschim Owdot U'Mitnadwot ( Hebrew נשים עובדות ומתנדבות), German: " Salaried employees and volunteer women") is an Israeli women's organization that cooperates with the Zionut socialist ( Hebrew ציונות סוציאליסטית, German: "Arbeiter Zionismus") is associated. Na'amat was founded in 1921 and, with 800,000 members, is the largest women's movement in Israel. The organization has over 100 branches worldwide. In 2008 Na'amat received the Israel Prize .

Individual evidence

  1. פרס ישראל לארגוני הנשים , Israel Prize for Na'amat
  2. http://www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/research/publications/index_e.htm?docid=195&cid=0&sec=APP02 ( Memento from April 26, 2005 in the Internet Archive )
  3. http://www.naamat.org.il/
  4. http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/moezet-ha-poalot-council-of-women-workers Jewish Women's Archive - Mo'ezet Ha-Po'alot (Council of Women Workers)