Difference between revisions of "Lauri Donahue"
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*[[Alexandra of Judea (2003 Donahue), play]] | *[[Alexandra of Judea (2003 Donahue), play]] | ||
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[[Category:American Authors|>Donahue]] | [[Category:American Authors|>Donahue]] | ||
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[[Category:Jewish Authors|>Donahue]] | [[Category:Jewish Authors|>Donahue]] | ||
[[Category:Women|>Donahue]] | [[Category:Women|>Donahue]] | ||
[[Category:Women Authors|>Donahue]] | [[Category:Women Authors|>Donahue]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 14 November 2019
Lauri Donahue () is a Jewish American playwright. Lauri Donahue was born and lived in the United States. In 2007 she moved to Israel with her husband, Rabbi Barry Leff, and their family.
Works
Plays
External links
- [ Wikipedia]