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'''Dorrit Moussaieff''', (born ] ] in ]) is a jewellery designer and businesswoman and the second and current wife of ], president of ]. She is the daughter of Shlomo and Aliza Moussaieff and Iceland's second foreign-born first lady, as the first president, ], had a ] wife. Moussaieff is one of the few Jews in Iceland. She was young when she moved to ]. She suffered from ] so she didn't attend ordinary schools but was tought at home. Moussaieff has been very active in ] and ] cultural life. In recent years she has helped presenting ]ic culture abroad. | '''Dorrit Moussaieff''', (born ] ] in ]) is a jewellery designer and businesswoman and the second and current wife of ], president of ]. She is the daughter of Shlomo and Aliza Moussaieff and Iceland's second foreign-born first lady, as the first president, ], had a ] wife. Moussaieff is one of the few Jews in Iceland. She was young when she moved to ]. She suffered from ] so she didn't attend ordinary schools but was tought at home. Moussaieff has been very active in ] and ] cultural life. In recent years she has helped presenting ]ic culture abroad. | ||
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Dorrit Moussaieff, (born 12 January 1950 in Jerusalem) is a jewellery designer and businesswoman and the second and current wife of Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, president of Iceland. She is the daughter of Shlomo and Aliza Moussaieff and Iceland's second foreign-born first lady, as the first president, Sveinn Björnsson, had a Danish wife. Moussaieff is one of the few Jews in Iceland. She was young when she moved to London. She suffered from dyslexia so she didn't attend ordinary schools but was tought at home. Moussaieff has been very active in British and American cultural life. In recent years she has helped presenting Icelandic culture abroad.
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