Dina Dahbany-Miraglia
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Dina Dahbany-Miraglia (born 1938,
linguistic anthropologist.[1]
She is an alumna of a girls-only
ESL. Dahbany-Miraglia served as a professor at Queensborough Community College (a branch of City University of New York) until her retirement.[2]
Marriages
Dina Dahbany married, firstly, to Joseph Miraglia in 1960 (license number 22535) in issued in Manhattan, New York. She married, secondly, to Steven Kutyna, on October 24, 2000, in
Queens, New York
.
Publications
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- Verbal protective behavior among Yemenite Jews, 1975
- The Yemenite Jewish community, 1980
- An analysis of ethnic identity among Yemenite Jews in the greater New York area, 1982
- Yemenite Jewish poetry, 1982
- American Yemenite Jewish dance : the oldtimers and their children, 1988
- Speaking American English well, 1999
References
- ISBN 9780791414019– via Google Books.
- ^ "Guide to the Papers of Dina Dahbany-Miraglia 1975-2001". Center for Jewish History. Retrieved November 1, 2015.