- Deborah Lifchitz - Wikipedia
Deborah (Desirée) Lifchitz (at times spelled Lifschitz, Lifszyc or Livchitz) was born in Kharkiv (then part of the Russian Empire, now Ukraine) in 1907 to a family of Polish Jews
- Journey to the Falashas: Ethiopia’s Black Jews
(I learned later that they were referring to the only Western Jewish woman who had ever visited the Falashas, Deborah Lifchitz of the University of Paris, who came to this province with a French research expedition in 1932 and who later perished in a Nazi concentration camp )
- Deborah Lifchitz - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
In 1927 Deborah left Poland for Paris, where she studied Oriental languages and specializied in the Semitic languages of Ethiopia Upon her graduation she joined the Mission Dakar Djibouti to Africa There she met with the Falachas (Jews of Ethiopia)
- Deborah Lifchitz (1878-1943) - Find a Grave Memorial
Find a Grave, database and images (https: www findagrave com memorial 222389366 deborah-lifchitz: accessed ), memorial page for Deborah Lifchitz (1878–3 Apr 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 222389366, citing Edmonton Federation of Synagogues Cemetery, Edmonton, London Borough of Enfield, Greater London, England; Maintained by ! woowoo
- Postcard from Deborah Lifchitz
Deborah (Deba) Lifchitz was a French Jewish linguist, a student of Oriental languages, and expert on the Semitic languages of Ethiopia She worked at the Musée de l’Homme in Paris in the Africa Department
- Lifchitz, Déborah (ሊፍቺትስ፣ ዴቦራ) - Sewasew
Lifchitz focused on the language and oral literature and Paulme on social organization They collected a large number of artefacts for the Muse de l’Homme Lifchitz became a French citizen in 1937 and worked as the Amharic teacher at the École des Langues Orientales (1937–40)
- A family of Ethiopian Jews, known as Falashas, sit aboard an. . .
A family of Ethiopian Jews, known as "Falashas," sit aboard an Israeli Air Force Boeing 707 on May 25, 1991, during its transfer from Addis Ababa to Tel Aviv 14 500 "Falashas" (Ethiopian Jewish) were evacuated from Ethiopia as part of the "Solomon Operation", the world's largest airlift carried out by the Israeli army
- Deborah Lifchitz Photos, News and Videos, Trivia and Quotes - FamousFix
Deborah Lifchitz was a French Jewish expert on Semitic languages of Ethiopia, who worked at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris and took part in the Mission Dakar Djibouti in 1932-3
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