Background
Adlerblum, Nima H. was born on August 4, 1886 in Jerusalem, Palestine. Daughter of Hayyim and Eva (Hakohen) Hirschensohn.
Adlerblum, Nima H. was born on August 4, 1886 in Jerusalem, Palestine. Daughter of Hayyim and Eva (Hakohen) Hirschensohn.
Brought to the United States, 1904. Student Barnard College, also Paris, France. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia, 1926.
Mistress Alexander H. Sackton). Founder, member American Committee Translation and Dissemination John Dewey’s and American philosophy in Latin American. Also translation and dissemination American works in philosophy of education.
Founder Hadassah National Cultural work, chairman national committee, member of national board 1920-1933.
Founder Exchange of Thought Movement, American and European scholars, 1920. Research work throughout Europe, Near East, for studying problems of minority nationalities, Latin American for intercultural relationship and immigration of refugees.
Life fellow International Institute Arts and Letters. Member American Philosophical Association, Inter-American Congress Philosophy (elected editor of contemplated edit of Contemporary Philosophical Tendencies throughout the World), International Congress of Philosophy, League for Industrial Democracy, Hadassah, many other organizations
Author: A Study of Gersonides in his Proper Perspective, 1926.
A Perscpective of Jewish Life through its Festivals, 1930 (transcribed into Braille). Memoirs of Childhood in Guardians of Our Heritage (Leo Jung editor), 1958. Sara Bayla and Her Times (Leo Jung editor) (translated into Hebrew).
Other biographies, chapters in various publications Contributor articles to philosophical journals Home: Herzelia Israel.
Member American Philosophical Association, Inter-American Congress Philosophy (elected editor of contemplated edit of Contemporary Philosophical Tendencies throughout the World), International Congress of Philosophy, League for Industrial Democracy, Hadassah, many other organizations
Married Israel South. Adlerblum, April.