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Donn O'Meara

Donn O'Meara (July 30, 1924 - September 8, 2004)〔(Lubell, Harold, "Donn O'Meara", ''The Bardian, Spring 2009'' (Online) )'', pp. 44-45.〕 was an author, linguist and anthropologist. His most well known book, ''Living Jewish'' was published in 1972.
==Early life and Education==
Son of noted American author Walter O'Meara and Esther (née Arnold) O'Meara, Donn's mixed, Irish and Ashkenazi Jewish heritage would prove a formative aspect of his life. O'Meara grew up in Minnesota and then lived in New York City as a teen. By the mid-1940s O'Meara had become fluent in several languages, eventually learning Spanish, French, Portuguese, Catalan, Italian, German, Japanese and Hebrew.〔(Lubell, Harold, "Donn O'Meara", ''The Bardian, Spring 2009'' (Online) )'', pp. 44-45.〕
While attending Bard College, O'Meara recognized that he was Jewish due to being born of a Jewish mother. He spent the summer of 1942 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He arrived back at school in the fall able to speak Galitzianer Yiddish.〔(Lubell, Harold, "Donn O'Meara", ''The Bardian, Spring 2009'' (Online) )'', pp. 44-45.〕

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