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Miriam Barukh Halfi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Miriam Barukh Halfi
Miriam Barukh Halfi (מרים ברוך חלפי, birthdate unknown; died October 17, 2002) was a poet and a sculptor. ==Biography== Miriam Halfi (from the Sternbaum family) was born in Sokolow (Poland). Her father, Barukh, was a merchant. Her mother, Rachel was born initially into the Salzberg family. Halfi grew up in a traditional, Zionist household. Her father was a Maskil and taught her Hebrew in her youth. In 1925, she moved to the Land of Israel with her father (though her mother had died in Poland by this point). She was accompanied by three brothers and one sister. She, with her family, lived in Tel Aviv. In Palestine she studied in a night high school, Gymnasia Humanista, and she studied in a course for kindergarten teachers. In her early and her teenage years, she worked various jobs in order to provide for her family and her brothers. After her studies, she worked as a teacher and a kindergarten teacher in special education. In 1937, she married the poet and playwright Shimshon Halfi. In 1952, the couple was sent to Mexico to teach in the ''Tarbut''/Cultura school system wherein she established a Hebrew kindergarten. There, she completed, with great notability, sculptural studies in ''La Academía del Arte'' in Mexico City. When she returned to Israel, she continued in her sculptural studies with Rudy Lehmann and Dov Feigin. She died in Tel Aviv in 2002.
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