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(German-Austrian Social Worker and the founder of the 'Jewish Women's Association') Bertha Pappenheim, an Austrian-Jewish feminist and social pioneer, founded the Jewish Women's Association. Using the pseudonym Anna O., she was a well-documented patient of Josef Breuer and later analyzed by Sigmund Freud. Pappenheim advocated for women's rights and social reform, especially within the Jewish community. Her work made significant contributions to feminism, social work, and psychoanalysis, leaving a lasting impact on women's issues and mental health awareness.