Dina Rabinovitch

Dina Rabinovitch

Dina Rabinovitch (9 June 1962 30 October 2007)[1] was a British journalist and writer who wrote a column for The Guardian.

Born in Charleston, South Carolina, she was the fifth of six children born to the Halakhist Rabbi Dr. Nahum Rabinovitch. The family later moved to Toronto for a short period before settling in London. Rabinovitch was educated at Hasmonean High School, Henrietta Barnett School, the London School of Economics (International Relations, 1993) and the University of East Anglia (MA Creative Writing, 2000).[1]

An Orthodox Jew, she lived in London with her children and her second husband, lawyer Anthony Julius. She was the mother of four children of her own.

Breast cancer activist

Rabinovitch, who died of breast cancer on 30 October 2007, aged 44, wrote regular columns describing her cancer-related experiences. These columns were published as the book Take Off Your Party Dress in March 2007. Proceeds from the sale of the book go to the CTRT Appeal , a million-pound appeal to set up a cancer trials research centre at Mount Vernon Hospital in London.

References

  1. 1 2 Ian Katz Obituary: Dina Rabinovitch, The Guardian, 1 November 2007

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