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Žuži Jelinek

Žuži Jelinek (born Suzana Ferber; July 17, 1920, Budapest) is a Hungarian-born Croatian fashion stylist, designer and writer.
==Early life==
Jelinek was born in Budapest to poor Jewish parents, Izidor and Ruža Ferber, as the youngest of three children. Her father changed his surname from Farber to Ferber. Jelinek's grandfather was Moritz Farber, a textile merchant from Ludbreg.〔 Ha-Kol, glasilo Židovske zajednice u Hrvatskoj; broj 102; 2007 Zagreb; stranica 34.〕 Her parents were both deaf, her father was from Ludbreg, and her mother was from Hungary. They met in Budapest, where they were sent by their families to the only specialized school for deaf people in the area. Jelinek also had two brothers. After Jelinek's birth, her family moved to Zagreb. They lived in a poor part of town. Although Jelinek's aunt, her father's sister, was married to a wealthy Zagreb Jew, Jelinek said that her family didn't benefit from it. Jelinek's aunt was ashamed of her poor deaf brother, so when Jelinek's family visited, she would receive them in the kitchen because, according to Jelinek, they were not good enough for the salons in the house. At that time, Jelinek swore that she would have a successful life. The humiliation experienced in childhood poverty were incentives for her to attain a decent life. She graduated from the Zagreb School of Tailors.〔〔

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