Rosalie Silber Abrams
Rosalie Silber Abrams (June 2, 1916[1] – February 27, 2009[2]) was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1967–70) and Maryland State Senate (1970–84). She was the first female and Jewish majority leader of the state Senate (1978–82).[3] Appointed by Governor Harry Hughes, Abrams headed the Maryland Office on Aging (now Department of Aging) from 1983 until retiring in 1996.[2] Early lifeRosalie Silber was born to Dora (née Rodbell) and Isaac "Ike" Silber[2][4] in Baltimore, Maryland on June 2, 1916.[1] Her mother was an immigrant from Poland and her father an immigrant from Austria. Her parents owned a bakery in East Baltimore called Silber's Bakery.[2][4] She graduated from Western High School in the 1930s.[2] She attended Sinai Hospital School of Nursing and became a registered nurse. She also attended Columbia University.[1] She later attended Johns Hopkins University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1963 and a Master of Science in political science in 1969.[2] Her master's thesis was State Governmental Structure Affecting Enactment and Implementation of a Federal Program: A Case Study of Medicaid in Maryland.[2] Personal lifeShe married William Abrams in 1954.[2] He died in 1978.[2] Together, they had one daughter, Elizabeth "Lissa" Abrams.[2][1] CareerDuring World War II, Abrams worked as a nurse in the U.S. Navy.[1][2] She returned to work at Silber's Bakery in 1947 and worked there until she married in 1954.[2] She also taught sex education classes at Patterson High School.[2] Abrams was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1966 and served until 1970.[1][2] Abrams represented Northwest Baltimore in the Maryland State Senate from 1970 until 1984.[1] In 1983, she was appointed by Governor Harry Hughes as the director of the Maryland Office of Aging. She served in that role until she retired in 1996.[2] DeathAbrams died of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson, Maryland on February 27, 2009.[2] References
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