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  2. Judith Ish-Kishor - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Judith Ish-Kishor (25 March 1892 – 1971) was an American writer of Jewish children's historical fiction. [1] She was born in Boston in 1892, the daughter of Zionist leader Ephraim Ish-Kishor . She was raised in London before returning to the U.S. to study at Hunter College in New York.

  3. Category:Jewish American children's writers - Wikipedia

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  4. Sulamith Ish-Kishor - Wikipedia

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    Her older sister, Judith Ish-Kishor, was a pioneering writer of Jewish children's literature in English. [2] Sulamith began writing at age 5 and had several of her poems printed in British publications by the time she was 10. [1] When Sulamith was 13, her family moved to New York City (like the family in her novel Our Eddie). [1]

  5. Ish (name) - Wikipedia

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    All pages with titles beginning with Ish; All pages with titles containing Ish; Ish-Shalom (disambiguation), a surname; Nachum Ish Gamzu, 1st century rabbi; David Ish-Horowicz (born 1948), British scientist; Yoram Ish-Hurwitz (born 1968), Dutch pianist; Judith Ish-Kishor (1892–1971), American writer; Sulamith Ish-Kishor (1896–1977 ...

  6. Category:English people of Jewish descent - Wikipedia

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    Sulamith Ish-Kishor; J. Peter James (writer) Derek Jarman; Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington; ... This page was last edited on 21 April 2024, at 17:07 (UTC).

  7. List of winners of the National Jewish Book Award - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the winners of the National Jewish Book Award by category. The awards were established in 1950 to recognize outstanding Jewish Literature. [1] [2] [3] They are awarded by the Jewish Book Council, a New-York based non-profit organization dedicated to the support and promotion of Jewish literature since 1944. [2] [4] [5] [6]

  8. Margaret Ayer - Wikipedia

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    Adventure in Palestine: The Search for Aleizah, Judith Ish-Kishor (1947) Star of India, Jean Bothwell (1947) Anna and the King, Margaret Landon (1947) Fig Tree Village, Grace W. McGavran (1947) Juan of Manila, Marie McSwigan (1947) Scarlet Bird, Ethel T. Anderson (1948) Empty Tower, Jean Bothwell (1948)

  9. Talk:Judith Ish-Kishor - Wikipedia

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