Rose Kaplan

1867–1917

Born in St. Petersburg, Rose Kaplan immigrated to New York City in 1892, where she attended the Training School for Nurses at Mount Sinai Hospital. During the Spanish-American War, Kaplan served as a contract nurse for the American military. In 1913, the Hadassah organization hired Kaplan, along with her colleague Rachel Landy, to establish a nursing program and social services agency in what was then the Mea Shearim settlement near the Old City of Jerusalem. Returning to New York for a brief time in 1915 due to World War I, Kaplan later received a placement with Hadassah in Alexandria, Egypt. There, despite a diagnosis of terminal cancer, she provided aid to Jewish refugees expelled from Palestine by Ottoman authorities. She died in Alexandria.

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Letter to a Nursing Convention in St. Louis

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From Rose Kaplan, Nurse in Charge of District Visiting Nursing in Jerusalem, for the Hadassah Chapter, Daughters of Zion. Miss Landy and I, nurses for the Daughters of Zion of America, send…