- Raquela Prywes
Raquela Prywes (born Raquela Levy, in Jerusalem; died
March ,1985 )) was anurse inIsrael , trained in midwifery, and obstetrics, at theHadassah Medical Center . A ninth generationJerusalem ite, Raquela is the chief protagonist in the eponymous book, written byRuth Gruber , , who, in 1978, spent a year in Israel writing the life story. The book won the National Jewish Book Award in 1979 for Best Book on Israel,Raquela: A Woman of Israel, written byRuth Gruber . [cite book |last=Gruber |first=Ruth |title=Raquela: A Woman of Israel ] |year=1978 |publisher=Three Rivers Press,New York |isbn=10: 0930395174 |pages=417] .Raquela graduated nursing at
Hadassah Hospital , onMount Scopus , years prior to the founding of the State ofIsrael .After
Jordan seized East Jerusalem, in1948 , she worked in the baby's ward at Hadassah Hospital 'A'. She was chosen by her superiors for special duties, being sent to the BritishAtlit detainee camp and onCyprus internment camps , deliver babies and care for mothers, in the worst of conditions. On her return fromCyprus , she helped build the nursery wards inJerusalem and, later, inBeersheba .She married Dr. Arik Brzezinski, a prominent obstetrician, and worked closely with him. They had two sons, Amnon (Professor Amnon Brzezinski, head of the Patricia and Russell Fleischman Women's Health Center, and Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, at the
Hadassah Medical Center , inJerusalem ) and Raphael.After his death, she married her late husband's friend and colleague, then a widower, Dr. Moshe Prywes (assistant dean of the Hadassah– Hebrew University Medical Center, and later Dean of the
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev . [cite book |last=Prywes |firher late husbast=Moshe |title=Prisoner of hope] |year=1996 |publisher=Brandeis University Press, University Press of New England,Waltham, Mass.] , Hanover |isbn=10: 0874516536|pages=371] [cite book |last=Prywes |first=Moshe |title=Medical education in Israel] |year=1961 |publisher=Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School [Jerusalem] |lccn= 90888147|pages=35] , and after whom the Moshe Prywes Center for Medical Education,Ben Gurion University of the Negev , is named.) She helped deliver Jewish andBedouin babies at the newBeersheva hospital, and saved the life of Sarah,Golda Meir 's only daughter, who almost died fromeclampsia .Raquela Prywes died in March, 1985, at the age of 60 years.
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* {http://www.amazon.com/Raquela-Woman-Israel-Ruth-Gruber/dp/0930395174/ref=sr_1_1/105-6402373-2136422?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1221668828&sr=1-1 Raquela: A Woman of Israel]
* {http://www.biggerbooks.com/bk_detail.aspx?isbn=9780874516531 Prisoner of Hope]References
* Harlap S, Davies AM, Grover NB, Prywes R. The Jerusalem Perinatal Study: the first decade 1964-73. Isr J Med Sci 1977;13:1073 – 91.
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