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==Biography== ==Biography==

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Monika Krajewska
Monika Krajewska
BornWarsaw, Poland
NationalityPolish
Occupation(s)Artist, writer, calligrapher, activist
SpouseStanisław Krajewski

Monika Krajewska is a Polish-Jewish activist, mizrah artist, writer, photographer, and Jewish gravestone art and Hebrew language calligraphy specialist.

Biography

Monika Krajewska was born in Warsaw. She is married to a philosopher and Polish consultant of American Jewish Committee, Stanisław Krajewski.

At present Monika Krajewska is a teacher at Lauder-Morash Private Jewish School in Warsaw.

She is a member of The Guild of American Papercutters and Jewish Community of Warsaw.

A recipient (jointly with her husband) of the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture and American Jewish Committee, presented during the 23rd Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków.

Books

  • 1982 – Czas kamieni – translated to English as Stones time and French as Le temps des pierres
  • 2009 – Mój młodszy brat (en. My younger brother)

References

  1. Short biography in Polish Archived 18 February 2013 at archive.today
  2. ^ Jewish Festival
  3. "Lifetime Achievement Award for Monika and Stanisław Krajewski" (retrieved 21 March 2014)
  4. wydawca.com.pl: VIII DNI KSIĄŻKI ŻYDOWSKIEJ
  5. shabbat-goy.com: Le temps des pierres ISBN 83-223-2072-8
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