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Dina Rabinovitch is a British journalist and writer. She currently writes a column for The Guardian. An Orthodox Jew, she lives in North-West London with her children and her second husband, renowned litigation lawyer Anthony Julius. Her father is the prominent Halakhist Rabbi Dr. Nahum Rabinovitch of Maale Adumim, West Bank.

Breast cancer activist

Rabinovitch was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2004, and subsequently wrote regular columns describing her experience which will be published into a book and be available in 2007.

The book's title is Take Off Your Party Dress. The proceeds from the sale of the book are going to the CTRT Appeal, a million pound appeal to set up a cancer trials research centre at Mount Vernon Hospital in London.

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