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Reuven Goldfarb poet; essayist; fiction writer; storyteller; literary, social, and cultural critic; journalist; editor; teacher; and spiritual counselor. Residences Keren HaYesod 128, Artists Quarter, Tzfat 13201, Israel; Berkeley address (summer only): 2020 Essex Street, Berkeley, CA 94703; Other contact info: poetsprogress@gmail.com; 04-697-4105 Int’l phone 510-868-0272 &#8230;]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2005 19:27:18 +0000</pubDate>
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poet; essayist; fiction writer; storyteller; literary, social, and cultural critic; journalist; editor; teacher; and spiritual counselor.  Reuven Goldfarb was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He attended P.S 193 (Gil Hodges School) , Andries Hudde J.H.S., and James Madison High School as well as Hebrew School at Ahavat Israel and the East Midwood Jewish [...]]]></description>
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		<title>P.S. 193: Gil Hodges School</title>
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P.S. 193 is an elementary school in Kings County, Brooklyn, New York City. Its students range from Pre-Kindergarten to fifth grade, and the school provides for the educational needs of approximately 900 children. It is also known as the ‘Gil Hodges School, after the famous baseball player. The school itself is on Bedford Avenue and [...]]]></description>
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