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Sadie Rose Weilerstein : ウィキペディア英語版
Sadie Rose Weilerstein
Sadie Rose Weilerstein (born July 28, 1894, Rochester New York - June 23, 1993) was an American author of children's literature. Her works include ''What the Moon Brought'' and a series of stories featuring K'Tonton, a boy the size of a thumb who has adventures which feature Jewish holidays and culture. The K'Tonton stories "exemplified both Conservative Jewish and broadly humanistic values." Throughout her life, she was a Zionist, advocating for a Jewish homeland, and an environmentalist.〔
==Early life==
Her parents, Bernard and Tillie Rose were Jewish Lithuanian immigrants to America who kept a kosher home.〔 They had migrated to America about 10 years before Weilerstein was born.〔 In America, Bernard owned a factory, and Tillie was involved in Hadassah and the Women's Suffrage Movement, working with Susan B. Anthony.〔 Rose Weilerstein had three sisters.〔
After graduating from the University of Rochester, she was a teacher at the Rochester School for the Deaf.〔 In 1920, she married B. Rueben Weilerstein, a rabbi, and the couple moved to Brooklyn for a time before settling in Atlantic City.〔 The couple had a son and three daughters to whom she would tell stories.〔

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