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Miriam Levy-Haim

Miriam Levy-Haim is a student at the CUNY Graduate Center’s Master’s program in Middle Eastern Studies, with a particular interest in the history of Jews of the Middle East. She has worked for several Jewish educational institutions developing curricula for adults and teens.

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    A Retrospective on the Iranian Revolution

    Introducing Tablet’s week-long series on the 40th anniversary of the Khomeinist revolution in Iran

    byMiriam Levy-Haim
  • Anna Kaplan
    Anna Kaplan
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    A Persian Jewish Refugee Who Fled Iran by Airlift Just Became a State Senator in New York

    From Tabriz to Albany, Anna Kaplan has arrived as a rising name in politics

    byMiriam Levy-Haim
  • Mandy Patinkin performs onstage during the National Dance Institute (NDI) Annual Gala at The Ziegfeld Ballroom on April 30, 2018 in New York City.
    Mandy Patinkin performs onstage during the National Dance Institute (NDI) Annual Gala at The Ziegfeld Ballroom on April 30, 2018 in New York City.
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    WATCH: Mandy Patinkin Singing Shawn Mendes. In Yiddish.

    Just like Irving Berlin…

    byMiriam Levy-Haim
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    Portrait of the Rebbetzin

    Chaya Mushka Schneerson kept a low profile as the wife of Chabad-Lubavitch leader Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. But since her death, 30 years ago today, she has become an iconic figure in her own right.

    byMiriam Levy-Haim
  • Reza Shah visiting the students and teachers of Hamadan schools, 1936.
    Reza Shah visiting the students and teachers of Hamadan schools, 1936.
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    Jewish Participation in Iranian Political Life

    Recent protests in Iran join a long history of what today would be known as activism

    byMiriam Levy-Haim
  • The Sephardic Academy in Manhattan
    The Sephardic Academy in Manhattan
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    A Conversation with Mary Peldman, the New Principal of The Sephardic Academy

    “Studying some of the classic Sephardic books has opened us up to a range of different approaches and pedagogic models”

    byMiriam Levy-Haim
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