Daphne Merkin is an essayist, literary critic and novelist. Her latest book is ‘22 Minutes of Unconditional Love.’
Daphne Merkin
By Daphne Merkin
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Ursula Merkin, a philanthropist who played a prominent role in various Jewish institutions, passed away on July 23. Her daughter, novelist and cultural critic Daphne Merkin, delivered the remarks below at a memorial service this week. My mother was one of the most vivid people I’ve ever met. She was full of contrary impulses, all…
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