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Cheryl Moch was a founding board member of the Jewish feminist organization (JFO). She is a writer and playwright, living in New York City with her daughter Hannah. Her play, Cinderella, the Real True Story, which celebrates gay marriage, has been performed around the world. Moch designed the poster for the Jewish Students' Network's 1974 National Conference on Jewish Women and Men, and shot all of the portraits. The two older women included in the poster are her mother, Ethel Moch, and her grandmother, Stella Moch.
References
- Feld, Lisa Batya (29 June 2015). "Cheryl Moch & Cinderella's Real True Story". My Jewish Learning. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
External links
- Jewish Women and the Feminist Revolution from the Jewish Women's Archive
- Cheryl Moch & Cinderella's Real True Story, 29 June 2015, retrieved 11 July 2015
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