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Cynthia Ozick : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cynthia Ozick
Cynthia Ozick (born April 17, 1928) is an American-Jewish short story writer, novelist, and essayist.〔(Articles about Cynthia Ozick ), ''New York Times''〕 ==Biography== Cynthia Shoshana Ozick was born in New York City, the second of two children. She moved to the Bronx with her Russian-born parents, Celia (Regelson) and William Ozick, proprietors of the Park View Pharmacy in the Pelham Bay neighborhood.〔 As a girl, Ozick helped to deliver prescriptions. Growing up in the Bronx, she remembers stones thrown at her and being called a Christ-killer as she ran past the two churches in her neighborhood. In school she was publicly shamed for refusing to sing Christmas carols. She attended Hunter College High School in Manhattan.〔(Jewish Women Encyclopedia: Cynthia Ozick )〕 She earned her B.A. from New York University and went on to study at Ohio State University, where she completed an M.A.〔 in English literature, focusing on the novels of Henry James.〔(Profile: Cynthia Ozick )〕 Ozick is married to Bernard Hallote, a lawyer. Their daughter, Rachel Hallote, is an associate professor of history at SUNY Purchase and head of its Jewish studies program.〔 Ozick is the niece of the Hebraist Abraham Regelson. She lives in Westchester County, New York.〔
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