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Selma Mayer (3 February 1884 – 5 February 1984) known as Schwester Selma (German: Sister Selma or Nurse Selma) was an Israeli nurse who was the head nurse at the original Shaare Zedek Hospital on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem for nearly 50 years. For many years she was the right-hand assistant of the hospital's founding director, Dr. Moshe Wallach. Working long hours and with limited infrastructure, she trained and supervised all personnel at the hospital from 1916 to the 1930s, and founded the Shaare Zedek School of Nursing in 1934. She never married, and resided in a room in the hospital until her last day. In her later years she became known as the "Jewish Florence Nightingale" for her decades of selfless devotion to patient welfare.

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  • سلمى مائير (ar)
  • Schwester Selma (en)
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  • سلمى مائير (بالعبرية: זלמה מאיר) وتُعرف أيضاً باسم الأخت سلمى (بالألمانية: Schwester Selma) وُلِدت في هانوفر، ألمانيا في 3 فبراير 1884 وتُوفِيت في القدس، إسرائيل في 5 فبراير 1984 عن عمر ناهز 100 عام). كانت مديرة التمريض في المركز الطبي شعاري تسيديك الأصلي على شارع يافا في القدس لما يقرب من 50 عاماً. لسنوات عديدة، كانت هي المساعد الأيمن للمدير المؤسس للمستشفى، الدكتور موشيه والاش. عملت لساعات طويلة وببنى تحتية محدودة، ودربت وأشرفت على جميع العاملين في المستشفى من 1916 إلى سنة 1930، وأسست مدرسة شعاري تسيديك للتمريض في عام 1934. لم تتزوج قط، وأقامت في غرفة في المستشفى حتى آخر يوم في حياتها. في سنواتها الأخيرة أصبحت معروفة باسم «اليهودية فلورنس نايتنجيل» نظراً لعقود من التفاني ونكران الذات في رعاية المرضى. (ar)
  • Selma Mayer (3 February 1884 – 5 February 1984) known as Schwester Selma (German: Sister Selma or Nurse Selma) was an Israeli nurse who was the head nurse at the original Shaare Zedek Hospital on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem for nearly 50 years. For many years she was the right-hand assistant of the hospital's founding director, Dr. Moshe Wallach. Working long hours and with limited infrastructure, she trained and supervised all personnel at the hospital from 1916 to the 1930s, and founded the Shaare Zedek School of Nursing in 1934. She never married, and resided in a room in the hospital until her last day. In her later years she became known as the "Jewish Florence Nightingale" for her decades of selfless devotion to patient welfare. (en)
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  • Schwester Selma (en)
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  • Schwester Selma (en)
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  • Jerusalem, Israel (en)
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  • Hanover, Germany (en)
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