Sarah, Edith
SARAH, Edith
SARAH, Edith. Also writes as Edith Sarah Stein. American, b. 1921. Genres: Human relations/Parenting, Biography. Career: Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA, assistant in public relations, 1960-66; Jewish Community Center, Boston, social worker, 1970-71; Action for Boston Community Development, director of foster grandparent program, 1970-92; Boston University, part-time instructor in women's studies, 1976-81, 1982-83. Part- time instructor at Lesley College and Radcliffe College. Publications: (as Edith Sarah Stein) A Time for Every Purpose: Life Stories of Foster Grandparents, 1994. Contributor to books. Contributor to magazines and women's newspapers. Address: 615 Washington St, Brookline, MA 02446, U.S.A.
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