Miriam Adelson

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[[File: Miriam Adelson is an Israeli-American philanthropist, doctor, and political donor. Born on October 10, 1945, in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine, she has become a significant figure in medical research, philanthropy, and political activism, particularly in the United States and Israel. Miriam Adelson is best known for her contributions to drug addiction treatment and research, as well as for her substantial donations to Republican political candidates and causes.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Miriam Adelson was born to a Jewish family in Tel Aviv. She pursued higher education in the sciences and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology and Genetics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Following her undergraduate studies, she continued her education in the medical field, earning a medical degree from the Sackler Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University. Her early career was marked by a focus on internal medicine and drug addiction.

Career[edit | edit source]

After completing her medical studies, Miriam Adelson established a successful career as a physician, specializing in the treatment of drug addiction. Her work in this field led her to develop innovative approaches to addiction treatment, which garnered recognition within the medical community.

In addition to her medical career, Miriam Adelson has played a significant role in various philanthropic endeavors. Alongside her husband, Sheldon Adelson, a prominent casino magnate and political donor who passed away in 2021, she has contributed to numerous causes and institutions. The couple's philanthropy has been particularly impactful in the realms of Jewish education, medical research, and support for Israel.

Philanthropy[edit | edit source]

The Adelsons have been major benefactors of medical research, with significant donations to research institutions and the establishment of the Adelson Medical Research Foundation. This foundation focuses on life-threatening diseases and aims to foster collaboration between scientists to accelerate research.

Their philanthropic efforts extend to supporting Jewish education and pro-Israel causes. The Adelsons have donated to organizations such as Birthright Israel, which offers young Jewish adults free trips to Israel, and have supported various educational institutions and initiatives that aim to strengthen Jewish identity and heritage.

Political Donations[edit | edit source]

Miriam Adelson has been a prominent figure in American politics, primarily through her substantial financial contributions to the Republican Party and its candidates. She and her husband have been among the largest donors to the party, influencing elections and policy discussions, particularly those related to Israel and Middle Eastern policy.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Miriam Adelson was married to Sheldon Adelson until his death in 2021. The couple shared a commitment to philanthropy, politics, and the Jewish community. They have been recognized for their contributions with numerous awards and honors.

Legacy and Impact[edit | edit source]

Miriam Adelson's work in medicine, philanthropy, and political activism has left a significant mark on the fields she has been involved in. Her contributions to drug addiction treatment and research have advanced the understanding of addiction and its treatment. Through her philanthropic efforts, she has supported numerous causes and institutions, aiming to improve education, healthcare, and support for Israel.

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