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Sandra Chiritescu

Columbia University

Sandra Chiritescu is a PhD candidate in Yiddish Studies at Columbia University and pedagogy and blog editor at In geveb: A Journal for Yiddish Studies.

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Bella Bellarina was born in Warsaw on July 15, 1898, into the legendary Rubinlicht family, known for the intellectual and cultural accomplishments of its worldly children.
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