Levinger, Elma Ehrlich, 1887-
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Levinger, Elma Ehrlich, 1887-
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Levinger, Elma Ehrlich, 1887-
Levinger, E. E. (Elma Ehrlich), 1887-
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Levinger, E. E. (Elma Ehrlich), 1887-
Levinger, Elma Ehrlich b. 1887
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Levinger, Elma Ehrlich b. 1887
Levinger, Elma Ehrlich.
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Levinger, Elma Ehrlich.
Levinger, Elma E.
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Levinger, Elma E.
Levinger, Elma Ehrlich, 1887-1958
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Levinger, Elma Ehrlich, 1887-1958
Thimann, R.G.
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Thimann, R.G.
Ehrlich, Elma C.
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Ehrlich, Elma C.
Ehrlich Levinger, Elma C.
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Ehrlich Levinger, Elma C.
Ehrlich-Levinger, Elma
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Ehrlich-Levinger, Elma
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Elma Levinger (October 6, 1887-1958) was an author, nationally known for her plays and books on Jewish history and culture. Born in Chicago, she was educated at the University of Chicago, and at Radcliffe College. Elma Levinger won numerous prizes for her plays and novels, including an award of honor for her outstanding contributions to Jewish juvenile literature by the National Jewish Book Council. Twelve of her books have been done in Braille.
Elma Levinger (1887-1958) was an American author known for her plays and books for young people on Jewish history and culture.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr90003186
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American literature
Women authors, American
Jewish authors
Jewish authors
Children and youth
Jewish Americans
Jewish literature
Jews
Literature
Women
Young adult literature, American
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