Betty Dubiner

Betty Dubiner (Hebrew: בטי דובינר, 3 June 1912 – 15 February 2008) was a Canadian-born Israeli, who was instrumental in obtaining vaccines for the new nation of Israel to combat a polio epidemic and the development of programs to assist disabled people. Founder of the organization Ilenshil-Polio, which later became the Israeli Association for Children with Disabilities (ILAN) and the Israel Sports Center for the Disabled, she was recognized with the President's Award for Volunteerism in 1988, for her contributions to Israeli society.

Betty Dubiner
Betty Dubiner in 1940
Born
Betty Vivian Zimmerman

(1912-06-03)3 June 1912
London, Ontario, Canada
Died15 February 2008(2008-02-15) (aged 95)
Tel Aviv, Israel
NationalityCanadian, Israeli
Other namesBetty Vivian Dubiner
Occupation(s)model, disabilities activist
Years active1949–2008
Known forestablishing the first organizations for the disabled in Israel
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