Edith Everett

Edith Everett And A Plan To Close Israel’s Education Gap

Just about anyone in the American Jewish community who has heard of a poor town in the Galilee region of Israel called Hatzor – and not many have – no doubt associates it with the philanthropic endeavors of Edith Everett and her late husband, Henry. And deservedly so.

Improving Israeli Schools

01/04/2011

Edith Everett is widely considered one of the most independent, thoughtful and respected personalities in Jewish philanthropy. A seasoned educator who taught elementary school and later served on the City University Board of Trustees for many years, she enjoyed a successful career in the investment business alongside her late husband and fellow philanthropic maverick, Henry Everett.

Edith Everett says a “systematic solution” is need for education in Israel.
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