She has/had a relationship with Shoolem B Ettinger.
* 1910 Census at Indianapolis, Marion (IN)/ FamilySearch
** Head: Moses T Rabinowitz, age 34, born in Germany, imigrated in 1890, jeweler
** Wife: Pauline Rabinowitz, age, 33, born in Russia
** Daughter: Rosa Rabinowitz, age 8, born in Indiana
** Son: Saul I Rabinowitz, age 7, born in Indiana
** Daughter: Saloma Rabinowitz, age 4, born in Indiana
** Son: Solomon H Rabinowitz, age 2, born in Indiana
** Daughter: Jeiga H Rabinowitz, age 0, born in Indiana
* Hilda Ettinger, born 25 Mar 1910 in Indiana, died Jun 1983 in Marion county (IN) ZIP 46220/ National Archives USA
* 1920 Census at Indianapolis, Marion (IN)/ FamilySearch
** Head: Mose A Rabb, age 43, born in Germany, imigrated in 1890, naturalized 1892, insurance ?? life Insurance
** Wife: Pauline Rabb, age 43, born in Russia
** Daughter: Rose Rabb, age 18, born in Indiana, teacher (=Rosa Rabinowitz in 1910)
** Daughter: Shulamith Rabb, age 13, born in Indiana (=Saloma Rabinowitz in 1910)
** Son: Harry Rabb, age 11, born in Indiana (=Solomon H Rabinowitz in 1910)
** Daughter: Hilda Rabb, age 9, born in Indiana
** Daughter: Evelyn Rabb, age 5, born in Indiana
* 1930 Census at Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States/ FamilySearch
** Head: Moses A Rabb, age 54, born in Germany, salesman, immigrated in 1888, naturalized
** Wife: Pauline Rabb, age 53, born in Germany(?), immigrated in 1888, naturalized
** Daughter: Shulamith Rabb, age 24, born in Indiana, teacher (=Saloma Rabinowitz in 1910)
** Son: Harry S Rabb, age 22, born in Indiana (=Solomon H Rabinowitz in 1910)
** Daughter: Hilda F Rabb, age 20, born in Indiana, teacher (=Jeiga H Rabinowitz in 1910)
** Daughter: Evelyn A Rabb, age 15, born in Indiana
* 22 June 1983, Hilda Ettinger Succumbs; Top Hadassah Leader
** Hilda Rabb Ettinger, the £ city’s most active woman Zion ist, who visited Israel 13 times and was a delegate to the World Zionist Congress in Basle among other honors
** succumbied at a long fight with cancer at the age of 73.
** She served on the national board of Hadassah, and was president of the Indiana-Illinois Region, and was president of the local chapter from 1942 to1944.
** She organized and served as chairman of the Christian Palestine Committee in the Midwest
** was Women’s Bond chairman for Indiana, receiving the Chen Award and the Woman of Valor Award from the Israel Bond Organization, plus the Prime Minister’s Medal from Golda Meir.
** Her Hadassah affiliation started with Young Judea and Junior Hadassah before blossoming into the leadership which led to chairman of the Midwestern Region from 1944 to 1947.
** Her other affiliation included almost every organization in the city. She belonged to American Mizrachi Women, United Orthodox Hebrew Congregation and its auxiliary, Bureau of Jewish Education Auxiliary, B’nai B’rith Women, National Council of Jewish Women and Hooverwood Guild. She also was a member of League of Women Voters, American Association of University Women, Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Indianapolis Children’s Museum.
** Funeral services were held Friday at Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Morturary with Rabbi Gray conducting, assisted by Cantor Schnall.
** Burial was in Shaara Tefila Cemetery.
** She is survived by her husband, Shoolem Ettinger.