Ruth Cooper Reidbord

Ruth Cooper Reidbord was born in 1931 to immigrant parents who settled in a small mill town in Southwestern Pennsylvania. She attended public school in Leechburg and a tiny religious school. She met E.L. Konigsburg, then known as Elaine Lobl, at Carnegie Mellon University (then the Carnegie Institute of Technology). Reidbord later received a Masters Degree in Urban Planning and worked as City Planner for the Pittsburgh suburb of Mt. Leganon. She is a member of Temple Sinai in Pittsburgh and has pursued Jewish learning for most of her adult life.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Ruth Cooper Reidbord." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/reidbord-ruth>.