Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Miriam (Schmulewitz) Hoffman (born 1936), has been a lecturer of Yiddish language at Columbia University since 1993.Hoffman was born in Łódź, Poland to a Yiddish-speaking family. While she was a child, her father was sent to a forced labor camp in Siberia, accompanied by Hoffman and her mother. After a difficult passage through several other countries, the family arrived in the US during 1949. In 1957 finished the Jewish Teacher's Seminary with a BA in pedagogy."@en }
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- Miriam_Hoffman comment "Miriam (Schmulewitz) Hoffman (born 1936), has been a lecturer of Yiddish language at Columbia University since 1993.Hoffman was born in Łódź, Poland to a Yiddish-speaking family. While she was a child, her father was sent to a forced labor camp in Siberia, accompanied by Hoffman and her mother. After a difficult passage through several other countries, the family arrived in the US during 1949. In 1957 finished the Jewish Teacher's Seminary with a BA in pedagogy.".
- Q6873341 comment "Miriam (Schmulewitz) Hoffman (born 1936), has been a lecturer of Yiddish language at Columbia University since 1993.Hoffman was born in Łódź, Poland to a Yiddish-speaking family. While she was a child, her father was sent to a forced labor camp in Siberia, accompanied by Hoffman and her mother. After a difficult passage through several other countries, the family arrived in the US during 1949. In 1957 finished the Jewish Teacher's Seminary with a BA in pedagogy.".