Cheryl Moch was a founding
board member
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of the
Jewish feminist organization (JFO). She is a writer and playwright, living in
New York City
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with her daughter Hannah. Her play, ''Cinderella, the Real True Story'', which celebrates
gay marriage
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, has been performed around the world. Moch designed the poster for the
Jewish Students' Network's 1974 National Conference on Jewish Women and Men, and shot all of the
portrait
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s. The two older women included in the poster are her mother, Ethel Moch, and her grandmother, Stella Moch.
References
Jewish Women and the Feminist Revolutionfrom th
Jewish Women's Archive*
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American dramatists and playwrights
American feminists
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