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  1. Golda Meir was born in Kyiv in 1898. Economic hardship forced her family to emigrate to the United States in 1906, where they settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In high school, she joined the Zionist group, Poalei Zion (Workers of Zion). She immigrated to British Mandate Palestine in 1921 with her husband, Morris Myerson, and settled in Kibbutz ...

  2. May 29, 2018 · Golda Meir. The Zionist Labor leader Golda Meir (1898-1978) served as Israel's foreign minister from 1956 to 1966. In 1969 she became Israel's fourth prime minister. Golda Meir was born the daughter of Moshe and Bluma Mabovitch in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 3, 1898. She emigrated in 1906 with her family to Milwaukee, Wis.

  3. My Life. My Life is the autobiography of the first female Prime Minister of Israel, Golda Meir. The book was first published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson with the title A Land of our own [1] and later by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1975. [2] [3] The first German translation was published 1973 by the Scherz Verlag in Bern. [4]

  4. Mar 27, 2022 · Golda Meir was the only woman at the first session of Israel’s third government, 1951. Photo by David Eldan/GPO National Photo Collection of Israel, via Wikimedia Commons. Being part of the old boys’ network allowed Meir to break a glass ceiling. But that glass was thick with misogyny, and she did not emerge unscathed.

  5. Jul 16, 2021 · Golda Meir was the fourth prime minister of Israel and the first woman to hold that position. She was hugely influential in the building of a Jewish and Zionist Israel, and a significant – and ...

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  7. Golda Meir. Leaders · Prime minister of Israel. Golda Meir, original name Goldie Mabovitch, later Goldie Myerson, (born May 3, 1898, Kiev [Ukraine]—died December 8, 1978, Jerusalem), Israeli politician who helped found (1948) the State of Israel and later served as its fourth prime minister (1969–74). She was the first woman to hold the post.