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      • Leah Feldman (Yiddish: לאה פֿעלדמאן; September 1898 – 3 January 1993), also known as Leah Downes, was an Yiddish -born anarchist garment worker who for most of her adult life was based in London, England.
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  1. Together with the Board of Directors, I am pleased to announce Leah Feldman as the next Chief Executive Officer of Family Services. Over the past several months, we have led an extensive executive search for our next Chief Executive Officer.

  2. Jan 15, 2024 · Life & Style. Leah Feldman Makes a Difference With Family Services Inc. Leah Feldman wants every Hudson Valley resident to be happy and safe. And as the leader of Family Services in Poughkeepsie, there’s no one more likely to make that vision a reality. January 15, 2024 | By Deborah Skolnik. Courtesy of Leah Feldman, by Ross Media.

  3. Oct 3, 2023 · Saba Ali. Poughkeepsie Journal. 0:11. 0:50. Family Services Chief Executive Officer Leah Feldman ran 50 miles in the rain, over wet leaves and difficult terrain, to raise awareness and funds...

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    British (from 1931) Occupations. Furrier. Milliner. Seamstress. Political activist. Movement. Anarchism. Leah Feldman ( Yiddish: לאה פֿעלדמאן; September 1898 – 3 January 1993), also known as Leah Downes, was an Yiddish -born anarchist garment worker who for most of her adult life was based in London, England. [1]

  5. Leah Feldman is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Comparative Literature and Theater and Performance Studies. Her research explores ethno-nationalism, empire, anticolonial thought, queer embodiment, and affect through the formation and collapse of the Soviet empire from the vantage of the Caucasus and ...

  6. Leah Feldman is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Theater and Performance Studies at University of Chicago working on empire, nationalism, and critical approaches to ethnicity, gender and sexuality from the vantage point of the Caucasus and Central Asia.

  7. faculty. Leah Feldman. Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and The College. feldmanl@uchicago.edu. Walker 309E. 773-702-5809. Curriculum Vitae. Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles B.A. University of Texas, Austin. Teaching at UChicago since 2015.

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