Orphan Relief in the Jewish Community in Jerusalem during and in the Aftermath of the First World War

Q3 Arts and Humanities
E. Ayalon
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Abstract:The Palestine Orphan Committee (Vaad ha-Yetomim be-’Erets-Yisrael) was officially established in 1919 and assumed responsibility for the care of close to 3,000 children in need in 1919, and more than 4,000 children in the following year, most of them in Jerusalem. These children and youth were defined as orphans, which at the time referred to boys and girls who were left without a providing figure from their nuclear family, and who were not yet capable of providing for themselves. Although the Palestine Orphan Committee was established in order to solve the problem of Jewish orphanhood in Palestine caused by the First World War, the main effort of the committee was to reconstruct the economically independent Jewish family. The Palestine Orphan Committee followed a progressive agenda and aspired to place the children under its care with families, and not in an orphanage. To this end, the Palestine Orphan Bureau (Misrad ha-Yetomim be-’Erets-Yisrael), a division of the Palestine Orphan Committee, provided regular supervision for children living in private homes by “orphan visitors,” a milestone in the development of the public health nurses who worked in Palestine during the British Mandate.
第一次世界大战期间和战后耶路撒冷犹太社区的孤儿救济
摘要:巴勒斯坦孤儿委员会于1919年正式成立,1919年负责照顾近3000名有需要的儿童,次年负责照顾4000多名儿童,其中大部分在耶路撒冷。这些儿童和青年被定义为孤儿,当时指的是没有核心家庭供养的男孩和女孩,他们还没有能力养活自己。尽管巴勒斯坦孤儿委员会的成立是为了解决第一次世界大战造成的巴勒斯坦犹太人孤儿问题,但该委员会的主要努力是重建经济独立的犹太家庭。巴勒斯坦孤儿委员会遵循一项进步议程,希望将儿童交给家人照顾,而不是孤儿院。为此,巴勒斯坦孤儿委员会的一个部门巴勒斯坦孤儿局(Misrad ha Yetomim be-'Ets-Yisrael)为居住在私人住宅中的儿童提供“孤儿访客”的定期监督,这是英国托管期间在巴勒斯坦工作的公共卫生护士发展的一个里程碑。
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