Posted on May 3, 2021
Key Points
This is an update of my post published on May 3, 2010:
Golda Mabovitch was born on this day in 1898 in Kiev, which was then in the Russian Empire. (The area later became part of the Soviet Union, and it is now part of Ukraine). She moved with her father to the U.S. in 1906. Even though she knew no English as she first started school in Mikwaukee (Wisconsin), she ended up, not just learning the language, but thriving and achieving: she formed the American Young Sisters Society, ran a fundraiser, and graduated as the class valedictorian.
I guess you could say that she showed leadership skills!
As a teen, Meir moved in with her sister in Denver, Colorado, where she met the man she later married, Morris Meyerson. (She took on her husband’s name but later changed it to Meir.) In 1921 the couple moved to Palestine to live on a kibbutz, which is a collective farm, and after World War II Meir participated in the setting up of the state of Israel.
She served in a variety of ways in the government of the new nation, and eventually, in 1969, she became Prime Minister of Israel. She was only the third woman in the world to hold a prime ministership.
By the way, that elementary school in Milwaukee that she attended years and years ago is now called Golda Meir School.
Read some Golda Meir quotes.
Jerusalem, the capital city of Israel, is one of the oldest cities in the world, with a history that stretches back to the 3000s B.C.
(First was Sirimavo Bandaranaike from Sri Lanka, and second was Indira Gandhi from India.)
Take a peek…
…At the beautiful beaches and shorelines of Israel…
…At the top sights of Jerusalem…
…Here is a drone video at a beach along the Mediterranean at Givat Olga, in Israel…
Also on this date:
Sham el-Nessim in Egypt
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May holidays
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May birthdays
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Historical anniversaries in May
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