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More famous Jewish talents.
If you re as old as me, you will remember actress Marion Levy. NO! YOU DON T REMEMBER HER? How about if I use her entertainment name? Surely, you ve heard of Paulette Goddard.
Paulette was a famous star in her day. Her dad was a Russian/Jew (weren t all of our ancestors? Only kidding, of course.)
She was once married to Charlie Chaplin for about 6 years. Very famous, very famous!
How about GLORIA STEINEM? She is super famous! (Best of all, she s older than me!)
Gloria is a super famous American feminist journalist and social political activist who became nat.
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ELIZABETH CITY, N.C., April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Since 1993, millions of students, teachers and businesses from around the world have participated in Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work® Day in April. This year, the worldwide event will be broadcast live on Thursday, April 22, 2021 via a virtual platform to enable greater participation during the pandemic.
Participants can register for free and view the event at
www.DaughtersAndSonsToWork.org. The 2.5-hour event will be broadcast twice during the day to accommodate different time zones and offers a turn-key opportunity for children to explore a wide range of career options, making it even easier for schools, organizations and parents to participate.
. She co-founded the National Women’s Political Caucus, the Ms. Foundation for Women, the Free to Be Foundation, and the Women’s Media Center in the United States. As links to other countries, she helped found Equality Now, Donor Direct Action, and Direct Impact Africa. For her writing, Steinem has received the Penney-Missouri Journalism Award, the Front Page and Clarion awards, the National Magazine Award, the Lifetime Achievement in Journalism Award from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Society of Writers Award from the United Nations, and the University of Missouri School of Journalism Award for Distinguished Service in Journalism. In 1993, her concern with child abuse led her to co-produce an Emmy Award–winning TV documentary for HBO,