Vera Weizmann
First Lady of Israel (1881–1966)
Vera Weizmann was a Russian-born physician and Zionist who played a significant role in the early years of Israel's history. Born in 1881, she went on to pursue a career in medicine, while also developing a strong commitment to the Zionist cause. Her dedication to this movement led her to become a founding member of the Women's International Zionist Organization, a group that aimed to promote Jewish women's involvement in the Zionist movement.
As the wife of Chaim Weizmann, Israel's first president, Vera Weizmann served as the country's inaugural First Lady from 1949 to 1952. During this period, she supported her husband's efforts to establish and strengthen the young nation. Through her own activism and public profile, she helped to promote the interests of Israel and its people. Vera Weizmann passed away in 1966, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneering figure in Israeli history and a devoted advocate for the Zionist cause.