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  • Peninnah Schram

    American academic and folklorist

    Peninnah Schram (born December 28, 1934)[1] is an American academic, author, and folklorist focused on Jewish storytelling.

    Early life and education

    Schram was born and raised in New London, Connecticut. She was the second child of Samuel E. Manchester (1878-1970), a Lithuanian-American cantor and composer, and Dora (nee Markman, d.

    1978), a Belarusian-American Yiddish enthusiast and entrepreneur.[1][2][3] Growing up, both of her parents frequently told her stories.[3] She attended The Williams School in New London.[4]

    She earned her bachelor's degree at the University of Connecticut (graduated 1956), and went on to obtain a master's degree at Columbia University in 1968.[1][5]

    Career

    In 1964,[1] Schram and one of her friends founded Theatre à la Carte, which put on plays in New York.

    She two began working with the Jewish Heritage