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But they are not paid for. They are for relatives of mine who happen to be enormously talented.

First, my uncle’s wife, Israela Margalit (she has a new website and would love feedback): Long-time area residents (and others perhaps) will recognize her name because she lived in Cleveland for many years somewhere in the 1970s and 1980s when she was married to Loren Maazel, then Cleveland Orchestra conductor.  You heard her music in the background of my Snowy Day video a week or so ago but we play in our house almost non-stop. (By the way, my uncle, Paul Rauch, is equally talented.)

Next, Israela’s daughter, Fiona:  Fiona is an enormously talented writer whose first book is just about to come out.  Fiona’s book party is in NYC during my kids’ spring break but we’re not able to get there for it (believe me, if we could have, we would have). Here’s the site for her book, Last Last Chance. It’s gotten fabulous reviews already.  Be sure to click on the dots! She’s done some really fun things with video.

Newsday calls it, “Marvelous.”

Timeout New York identified her book as a bright spot in publishing and gives it a good review here.

Let me know if you have any questions.  And check out their work!!

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 8:40 am March 20th, 2008 in Politics 

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  1. 1 Guytano Parks on September 12th, 2008 8:46 pm

    I think that it would be a wonderful homecoming of sorts, for The Cleveland Play House, The Hanna Theater or Playhouse Square to present plays written by Israela Margalit (former wife of Cleveland Orchestra conductor Lorin Maazel). Night Blooming Jasmine and 3 O’clock In Brooklyn are two that I know of which have garnered glowing reviews. Israela could come to Cleveland for the opening(s) and do pre-curtain talks…pass the word to “the powers that be!”

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