Jennie Litvack

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Jennie Ilene Litvack (1963–2019) was a Canadian economist who worked at the World Bank. From an early age, she was an enthusiastic trumpet player and was taught by Dizzy Gillespie, who considered her his god-daughter. She became proficient at blowing the ceremonial Jewish horn – the shofar – and became its Mistress (ba’alat tekiya) for Adas Israel in Washington. [1][2]

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  1. ^ "Call of the ages", The Economist, p. 82, 13 July 2019
  2. ^ In Memoriam: Jennie I. Litvack, 1963-2019, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 27 June 2019