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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. 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]

  4. Talk:Judith Ish-Kishor - Wikipedia

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  5. Ish (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ish Kabibble, stage name of Merwyn Bogue (1908–1994), American comedian and cornet player; Ish Ledesma (Ismael Angel Ledesma, born 1952), American singer, songwriter, musician, and producer; Ishan Morris, stage names iSH, or Ish Morris, Canadian singer and actor; Ish Polvorosa (Esmilzo Joner Polvorosa, born 1997), Filipino volleyball player

  6. 15 to Life: Kenneth's Story - Wikipedia

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    15 to Life: Kenneth's Story is a Canadian-American documentary film, directed by Nadine Pequeneza and released in 2014. [1]The film centres on 26-year-old Kenneth Young, a Florida man who has been serving four consecutive sentences of life in prison since 2001, for participating in three armed robberies and one attempted armed robbery, over a 30-day period, as a 14-year-old in the summer of 2000.

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

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    The awards in the Contemporary Jewish Life and Practices category are presented to authors of a non-fiction book about current tools and resources for Jewish living. The award was known as the Mimi Frank Award In Memory of Becky Levythe in 2002-2003 and as the Myra H. Kraft Memorial Awards since 2011.

  8. The Prisoner in other media - Wikipedia

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    ) and The Prisoner: A Day in the Life by Hank Stine, published 1969-70, are notable for stating explicitly that Number Six is John Drake from Danger Man. All three novels have been reprinted by Ace and other publishers numerous times over the years (Dennis Dobson, London 1979; New English Library, 1979 and others). Most recently the Disch and ...

  9. The Big Doll House - Wikipedia

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    The Big Doll House is a 1971 American women-in-prison film starring Pam Grier, Judy Brown, Roberta Collins, Brooke Mills, and Pat Woodell.The film follows six female inmates through daily life in a gritty, unidentified tropical prison.