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Ruth Whitman
Ruth Whitman (1922–1999)〔(Jewish Women's Archive > ''Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia'' > Ruth Whitman, 1922 – 1999 > by Sylvia Rothchild )〕 was an American poet, translator, and professor. Her eighth and last book is ''Hatshepshut, Speak to me'' (Wayne State University Press, 1992), and her most well-known and well-regarded is ''Tamsen Donner: A Woman’s Journey'' (Alice James Books, 1977). She also translated poetry from Yiddish,and wrote the beloved poem ''Sisters.''〔(''The Harvard University Gazette'' > Archives > ''Ruth Whitman, Poet, Former Radcliffe Seminars Instructor, Dies '' > December 9, 1999 )〕 Her honors and awards include a Senior Fulbright Writer-in-Residence Fellowship to Hebrew University in Jerusalem, a Bunting Institute Fellowship, and a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship.〔(Alice James Books > Author Page > Ruth Whitman )〕 Her poems were published in literary journals and magazines including ''AGNI''〔(''AGNI Online'' > ''AGNI 8'' > ''Word'' by Ruth Whitman )〕 and ''Ploughshares.''〔(''Ploughshares'' Authors & Articles > Ruth Whitman )〕 She was an early cooperative member of Alice James Books,〔(Alice James Books > About Us )〕 and was the poetry editor for ''Radcliffe Quarterly'' from 1980 - 1995.〔(Jewish Women's Archive > ''Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia'' > Ruth Whitman, 1922 – 1999 > by Sylvia Rothchild )〕
==Personal life==
Ruth (Bashein) Whitman, the oldest daughter of Meyer David and Martha H. (Sherman) Bashein, was born on May 28, 1922, in New York City. She received a B.A. and an M.A. from Radcliffe College, and also taught at Radcliffe, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology during her career. At the time of her death, she lived in Middletown, Rhode Island, and was married to Morton Sacks (her third husband), a painter, and had three children, Rachel, Lee, and David. Her first marriage was to Cedric Whitman and her second to Firman Houghton.〔(''The Harvard University Gazette'' > Archives > ''Ruth Whitman, Poet, Former Radcliffe Seminars Instructor, Dies '' > December 9, 1999 )〕〔(Jewish Women's Archive > ''Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia'' > Ruth Whitman, 1922 – 1999 > by Sylvia Rothchild )〕

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