The sign was placed on the occasion of Women’s Week events in Tel Aviv in 2023.
In the next photo taken on the same day, the sign appears in full
Click for a larger image The sign is on the street named after her.
The attached street sign has several details about it:
רח’ רִבְקָה זִיו
התר"נ - התשכ"ח / 1890 - 1968
RIVKA ZIV st.
Click for a larger image Translation of the text on the sign:
Branding symbol of the city of Tel Aviv - a city without a break
In our streets The stories of the women behind the names of the streets in the city
Symbol "In full exclusion 2023" - Women’s Week in Tel Aviv - Jaffa
[Drawing of the figure of Rivka Ziv - Eliya-Yam]
Rebeka Ziv One of the founders of Wizo Global and the first global president of the organization
England 1890- Israel 1966
When she was 20 years old, the Zionist idea came to her following a speech she heard and she became a central activist.
Assisted in financing the establishment of kindergartens and professional training programs for women in various fields.
When Hitler came to power in Germany, she founded the first organization that helped young women and men from all over Europe immigrate to Israel and be saved.
She founded the "Daniel Ziv Institute for Scientific Research" in Rehovot, named after her son. The head of the institute was Chaim Weizmann and later the name was changed to "Weizmann Institute of Science".
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in our streets - 2023 Every street has a name, and every name has a story and achievements, which affect the lives of all of us. But how many of us really know the characters behind the street names?
Even today, too few women are commemorated on the streets of the city and the municipality is working to correct the injustice and place the women and their achievements at the forefront of the stage. Women who left their mark on society and the Israeli public in various fields.
A week ’in full exclusion’ brings up a miracle of inspiring women. who were recognized and honored by having a street named after them.