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Jenny Abramsky : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jenny Abramsky
Dame Jennifer Gita "Jenny" Abramsky, DBE (born 7 October 1946) is chairman of the UK's National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF). The NHMF makes grants to preserve heritage of outstanding national importance. Until her retirement from the BBC Abramsky was its most senior woman employee; she was Director of Audio and Music. She is the daughter of Professor Chimen Abramsky and the granddaughter of Rabbi Yehezkel Abramsky. She was educated at Holland Park School in London and the University of East Anglia, where she read English. ==Early life and education== Born to a Jewish family, she was the daughter of Miriam, a social worker and former communist who was in Brick Lane during Oswald Mosley's fascist marches, and Chimen, a professor of Jewish studies.〔(The Observer: "The cat's whiskers - It's not a crystal set any more, it's hi-tech and it's digital. And it's not Auntie any more, it's the nation's favourite network. As last week's figures show, BBC radio is now drawing in an as many listeners as it ever has, and it's all down to Jenny Abramsky" by Ben Summerskill ) 3 February 2002〕 One of her grandfathers was a rabbi in Moscow who was jailed by Stalin.〔 She was educated at Holland Park Comprehensive and then completed her university education at East Anglia.〔
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