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  • In a recent New York Times piece, Dvora Meyers discusses the role of Facebook in parenting arrangements.

    Abby Tolchinsky: The Family Social Network Abby Tolchinsky 2011

  • In a recent New York Times piece, Dvora Meyers discusses the role of Facebook in parenting arrangements.

    Abby Tolchinsky: The Family Social Network Abby Tolchinsky 2011

  • But after the first day, Judit was distant, and at dinner the next day, she and Dvora confronted me about why I hung out around Jews so much, did I have some kind of objectification or agenda, didn't I understand I really wasn't a Jew -- it was a hard conversation.

    MORE FROM GINNY BATES: CLASS Maggie Jochild 2007

  • Dvora Lapson: Pioneer of Jewish Dance in America.” 3, no.

    Israeli Folk Dance Pioneers in North America. 2009

  • When I was lovers with Judit Pereira, we drove together with one of my roommates at the time, Dvora, so they could attend the first Jewish Feminist Conference in San Francisco. 1982.

    MORE FROM GINNY BATES: CLASS Maggie Jochild 2007

  • Folklore 54 (1943): 117 – 24 and 56 (1945): 208 – 18; Weisberg, Dvora.

    Infertile Wife in Rabbinic Judaism. 2009

  • However, while Dvora insisted that every group “perform,” Teme felt that this was not the best experience for some of the groups, so she eventually took a different approach.

    Israeli Folk Dance Pioneers in North America. 2009

  • She had two younger sisters, Dvora and Shulamit, and a much younger brother, Shalom.

    Bronka Klibanski. 2009

  • In Palestine (1929), Poland (1937), Israel (1949) and North Africa (late 1960s and 1970s), Dvora studied Jewish dance, including gestures and costumes.

    Israeli Folk Dance Pioneers in North America. 2009

  • Born in Brzezin, Poland, on May 16, 1926, Hadassa Ben-Itto was the daughter of David Lipmanowicz (1904 – 1994), a building contractor, and Dvora (née Broder, 1906 – 1988), a homemaker, both of whom had also been born in Brzezin.

    Hadassa Ben-Itto. 2009

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