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Dar El-Tifel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hind al-Husseini Hind al-Husseini ((アラビア語:هند الحسيني)) (April 25, 1916 in Jerusalem – September 13, 1994 in Jerusalem) was a Palestinian woman notable for rescuing 55 orphaned survivors of the Deir Yassin massacre, after they were dropped off in Jerusalem and left to fend for themselves. She later converted her grandfather's mansion into an orphanage to house them, which became a school providing education to orphans and other children from Palestinian towns and villages. Hind was also dedicated to women's issues, establishing a college for women, and serving in the Arab Women's Union.〔("The Legacy of Hind al-Husseini" ). United Nations Relief and Works Agency. Retrieved on 2009-5-09.〕 ==Early years==
Hind was born to the prominent al-Husseini family in Jerusalem, and was a cousin of the Palestinian military leader Abd al-Qader al-Husseini. She was active in several social work organizations. In the 1930s, Hind joined student unions and was a member of the Women's Solidarity Society. She completed social work courses and she was an educator, becoming headmistress of a Jerusalem girl's school. Later on in the 1940s, she became coordinator of the Arab Women's Union.〔("AL-HUSSEINI, HIND (1916-1994)" ). Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs. June 2006. Retrieved on 2009-5-19.〕〔Gilbert, Martin (1996) Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century.'' Chatto & Windus.ISBN 0-7011-3070-9. p.240.〕
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