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  • Gibson's attorney, Stephen Kolodny, previously had complained about the lack of access to Grigorieva's laptop, which he attempted to gain to learn more about the rant recordings.

    Mel Gibson Rants Might Not Be Used in Custody Case 2011

  • Kolodny said the agreement called for the couple's daughter to spend about half her time with Gibson.

    Mel Gibson & Oksana Grigorieva Split Turns Bitter, Money Involved 2010

  • Kolodny taught science and chemistry at Haifa high schools for decades.

    Malka Kolodny. 2009

  • Kolodny educated generations of students who maintained ties with her for years, among them internationally renowned researchers in the field of chemistry.

    Malka Kolodny. 2009

  • Due to shelling, the women and children were transferred to the Trumpeldor School in Tel Aviv along with Kolodny; even while in the bomb shelter, she continued to convey the importance of study and a love of reading, and to teach handicrafts to the adults and children confined with her.

    Malka Kolodny. 2009

  • Kolodny taught them how to read and write, serving as their guide and teacher and helping them integrate into the local lifestyle.

    Malka Kolodny. 2009

  • When Kolodny was widowed in 1942, she became involved in teaching in order to support her daughters.

    Malka Kolodny. 2009

  • Kolodny translated works from Russian, Yiddish and French into Hebrew, including Rasputin and the Jews: Memoirs of the Personal Secretary of Rasputin by Aharon Simanovitch (1995), from the Russian; Gray-Haired Children by Gilbert Chesbron (undated), from the French; and the memoirs of Holocaust survivors, and of members of the Gedud ha-Avodah (Labor Brigade) who returned to Russia, from unpublished manuscripts in Yiddish.

    Malka Kolodny. 2009

  • The rapidly changing Israeli reality and the prevailing sentiment that “wonderful things are beginning to take place in this country” (Kolodny 2003) represented an incentive and a challenge to renewed activity.

    Second Aliyah: Women's Experience and Their Role in the Yishuv. 2009

  • Kolodny invested much love, caring and concern in these young boys, not only serving as their teacher but coping with their outbursts and despair and becoming involved in their rehabilitation and vocational training.

    Malka Kolodny. 2009

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