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San Antonio Section, National Council of Jewish Women

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

On May 13, 1907, the San Antonio Section of the National Council of Jewish Women was organized in the Menger Hotel. Anna Hertzberg was elected president by the 15 charter members. The council immediately became active in the development of social services in the city, establishing a night school to provide English instruction to adult immigrants and organizing projects to address such concerns as literacy and public health. In the 1930s, members established a neonatal and well baby clinic. They set up a day care center for working mothers in support of the 1940s war effort and developed the Lighthouse for the Blind during that time, as well. The council continues its work, assessing the needs of the community and creating or assisting agencies to assume council-initiated projects as self-sustaining interests. (2000)

Marker Details

Address 210 Alamo Plaza
Location Description Menger Hotel sidewalk, facing Alamo Plaza
Marker # 12360
Dedicated 2000
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Jewish topics; women, women's history topics; women's clubs
Latitude, Longitude 29.4248, -98.486493

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