Cecila Davidson Razovsky (May 4, 1891 – September 27, 1968) was a Jewish American social worker and activist for immigrants in the US.
In 1917, she moved to Washington D.C. and became and become an inspector in the child labor division of the United States Children's Bureau.
[2] Razovsky represented the NCJW as a delegate to the First World Conference of Jewish Women in Vienna in 1932 where she spoke in immigration restrictions in the United States.
Razovsky also worked on immigration issues for a number of other organizations including the National Conference of Social Work from 1926 to 1929, Conference on Immigration Policy in 1928, executive director of the National Coordinating Committee for Aid to Refugees and Emigrants coming from Germany, and executive secretary of German-Jewish Children's Aid in 1934.
[3] Between 1944 and 1948 she worked for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.