Feingold, Beatrice
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Beatrice Feingold (d. 2010)
Beatrice Miller Feingold was a past President of both the Worcester Section and New England Region of the National Council of Jewish Women. In addition, she was the first female Vice President of the Worcester Jewish Federation, Vice President of the Worcester Chapter of Brandeis University's National Women's Committee, and a board member of the Jewish Community Council and Jewish Family Services of Worcester. Feingold was also one of the founders of the Worcester Area Community Service, the predecessor of the U.S. Job Corps. In 1962, she was invited to the White House to discuss the impact of volunteerism and was a lifelong volunteer for a number of organizations, including the Jewish Healthcare Center, the Jewish Community Center, and Head Start.
Feingold was married to Saul Feingold (d. 1987.) They had two children, Alan and Nancy. She died at the age of 95 in 2010.
From the guide to the Beatrice Feingold (d. 2010), papers, undated, 1932-1986, (American Jewish Historical Society)
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