Pnina Moed Kass

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Pnina Moed Kass (born 1938) is a Belgian writer.

Biography

Pnina Kass was born in Belgium [1] and grew up in New York City. [2] After studying political science and art history, she worked in the advertising and music industry. She taught high school English both in the United States and later in Israel. [3]

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Her literary work includes short stories that have been published in newspapers, and anthologies, scripts, lyrics, storybook stories and the novel Real Time (2004). [4] [5]

The author lives near Tel Aviv.

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