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Adina Bar-Shalom

Adina Bar-Shalom (Hebrew: עדינה בר-שלום; born 1945) is an Israeli educator, columnist, and activist. She is the founder of the first college for Haredi students in Jerusalem and spent years working to overcome gender discrimination, particularly within the Orthodox Jewish community. For this reason, she was awarded the Israel Prize for lifetime achievement & special contribution to society in 2014.〔(Adina Bar-Shalom to receive Israel Prize ) The Jerusalem Post〕〔(Bar-Shalom's profile from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs )〕
==Biography==
Bar-Shalom was born in Jerusalem, the eldest daughter of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef and Margalit Fattal. From age 3 to 6, she lived in Cairo, Egypt, where her father served as the vice chief rabbi. She is a graduate of the Bais Yaakov girls' school network. As a teenager, she studied tailoring at a Bais Yaakov professional institution.
At eighteen, she married Rabbi Ezra Bar-Shalom, then taught sewing and opened a fellowship for young brides for several years. In 1975, she began to study fashion design at the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, after her husband and her father had opposed her plans to study psychology at a university.
In 2001, with the permission of her father, Bar-Shalom founded Haredi College Jerusalem, the first higher education institution in that city designed for the Haredi sector.〔(Haredi College Jerusalem ) (PDF) The Jerusalem Foundation〕
Bar-Shalom currently resides in the Ramat Aviv neighborhood of Tel Aviv with her husband, who is a rabbinical court judge and formerly served as president of the Tel Aviv Beit Din. The couple has three children. Their daughter, Chana, who was the director of former MK Shlomo Benizri's office, is married to lawyer Moshe Shimoni, director general of the farmers' union and former director general of the Ministry of Religious Services.

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