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Faranak Margolese (born 1972) is an American writer, best known as the author of ''Off the Derech'', a book about contemporary assimilation in the Orthodox Jewish world. ==Early life and education== Margolese was born in Manchester, England, in 1972,〔Daphna Berman, (“Finding your own way on the religious path,” ) ''Haaretz'', December 23, 2005.〕 the great-granddaughter of the former Chief Rabbi of Tehran, Iran.〔Frances Kraft, “Author Explores Reasons for Lapses in Jewish Observance,” ''Canadian Jewish News'', March 2, 2006.〕 She was raised in Los Angeles, California, to Persian immigrant parents in a traditional Sephardi home.〔 She graduated from Yeshiva University High School of Los Angeles,〔Orit Arfa, (“New book tries to keep Orthodox, well, Orthodox,” ) ''The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles'', September 21, 2006.〕 received a BA in philosophy from Stern College and a Master of Fine Arts in nonfiction creative writing from Columbia University in New York.〔
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