"Religion is the expression and evolution of the most divine thought that has ever burst into consciousness in the mind of man, revealing the soul, at one with the Soul of the Universe"
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Hannah G. Solomon
Hannah Greenebaum Solomon (January 14, 1858 – December 7, 1942) was a social reformer and the founder of the National Council of Jewish Women, the first national association of Jewish women in the USA. Solomon was an important organizer who reached across boundaries of religious conviction at the local, national, and international levels
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