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Rahamim Melamed–Cohen (1937–2020) was a prominent Israeli educator who gained secondary fame as an artist and author after being stricken by Lou Gehrig's disease.[1]
References
edit- ^ Davis, Barry (16 August 2012). "Rahamim Melamed-Cohen – In the blink of an eye". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
External links
edit- Rahamim Melamed Cohen: "Hooked to Machine, Hooked on Life", Haaretz, 22 September 2002