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  1. Louise Waterman Wise. Louise Wise ( née Waterman; July 17, 1872 – December 10, 1947) was a Jewish-American artist and social worker. Her husband was Rabbi Stephen S. Wise . Life. Wise was born on July 17, 1872 [1] in New York City, New York, the daughter of German immigrants Julius Waterman and Justine Mayer.

  2. Although most historians view Louise Waterman Wise as simply the wife of Stephen S. Wise, her influence as a tireless advocate for the care and protection of children, the development of communal health care, refugee resettlement, and the establishment of the State of Israel was unparalleled.

  3. American charitable leader and Zionist . Born Louise Waterman on July 17, 1874, in New York City; died of pneumonia on December 10, 1947; daughter of Julius Waterman (an artisan) and Justine (Mayer) Waterman; educated at a finishing school in Comstock, New York; married Stephen Samuel Wise (a rabbi), on November 14, 1900 (died 1949); children: ...

  4. July 17, 1874. Birthplace: New York, New York County, NY, United States. Death: December 10, 1947 (73) Immediate Family: Daughter of John Waterman and Harriet Waterman. Wife of Stephen Wise. Mother of James Wise and Justine Polier.

    • New York, NY
    • New York, New York County, NY, United States
    • July 17, 1874
    • December 10, 1947 (73)
  5. 11 de jan. de 2019 · The subjects of psychiatrist Peter Neubauer’s experiment were placed in adoptive homes by Louise Wise Services, a social services agency founded in 1916 to connect Jewish orphans with new families. Louise Wise (nee Waterman) was educated at the Comstock Finishing School and even attended an Episcopalian Sunday school.

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  6. 16 de jan. de 2019 · Unsurprisingly, when Louise Waterman started dating a young Hungarian-American rabbi named Stephen Wise, the Watermans did everything they could to thwart the match.

  7. Advertisement. Mrs. Louise Waterman Wise, wife of Dr. Stephen S. ###e, died here last night after a six-day illness. Mrs. Wise was an artist and a social worker. She helped found the Women’s...