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Frida Alexandr (29 December 1906 – June 1972) was a Brazilian Jewish homemaker, volunteer, and author. Her only published work, Filipson, Memórias da primeira colônia judaica no Rio Grande do Sul (Filipson: Memories of the First Jewish Colony in Rio Grande do Sul) (1967) describes the Jewish immigrant farming colony established in the Brazilian countryside of Rio Grande do Sul in the early 20th century. She was the first woman to publish stories about Jewish immigrants living in Brazil's farmlands, and the only woman from Filipson to write about the colony from a first-hand perspective.

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  • Frida Alexandr (en)
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  • Frida Alexandr (29 December 1906 – June 1972) was a Brazilian Jewish homemaker, volunteer, and author. Her only published work, Filipson, Memórias da primeira colônia judaica no Rio Grande do Sul (Filipson: Memories of the First Jewish Colony in Rio Grande do Sul) (1967) describes the Jewish immigrant farming colony established in the Brazilian countryside of Rio Grande do Sul in the early 20th century. She was the first woman to publish stories about Jewish immigrants living in Brazil's farmlands, and the only woman from Filipson to write about the colony from a first-hand perspective. (en)
  • Frida Alexandr (29 de dezembro de 1906 – junho de 1972) foi uma dona de casa, voluntária e autora judaico-brasileira. Sua única obra publicada, Filipson, Memórias da primeira colônia judaica no Rio Grande do Sul (1967) descreve a colônia agrícola estabelecida por imigrantes judeus no Rio Grande do Sul no início do século 20. Ela foi a primeira mulher a publicar histórias sobre imigrantes judeus a viverem no Brasil rural. e a única mulher de Filipson a escrever sobre a colônia a partir de uma perspectiva em primeira mão. (pt)
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  • Frida Alexandr (en)
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  • Frida Alexandr (en)
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  • São Paulo, Brazil (en)
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  • Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (en)
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  • Frida Schweidson (en)
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  • August 2020 (en)
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  • Portuguese (en)
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  • Brazilian (en)
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  • Filipson, Memórias da primeira colônia judaica no Rio Grande do Sul (en)
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  • Homemaker (en)
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  • . . . our modest creek. It rolled year after year, fulfilling its destiny, quenching our thirst, cleansing the newly born, washing our wounds, sweat and tears of frustration, and changing itself into the golden and aromatic broth at the table of the newlyweds. (en)
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  • –Filipson, page 200 (en)
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  • Boris Alexandr (en)
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  • Russian-Jewish emigrants to Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, early 20th century (en)
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