Gottlieb, Freema (Peninah)
GOTTLIEB, Freema (Peninah)
GOTTLIEB, Freema (Peninah). British/American, b. 1946. Genres: Humanities, Mythology/Folklore, Biography, Essays. Career: Writer/Lecturer/Researcher. Speaker, New York Council of the Humanities, 1990. Publications: Jewish Folk Art, 1986; The Lamp of God: A Jewish Book of Light, 1989; Mystical Stonescapes: Symbols on Jewish Gravestones in Prague Old Jewish Cemetery and in Bohemia, 1997. Address: Writers Room, 10 Astor Pl., New York, NY 10003, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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