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Marion Kozak or Marion Kozak Miliband (born 1934 as Dobra Jenta Kozak, also known as Maria Kozak) is a Polish-born British activist. She emigrated to the United Kingdom in the 1950s. In 1961, she married Ralph Miliband [1] (1924–1994).
Ralph married Polish-born Marion Kozak in September 1961. She was the daughter of a steel manufacturer, David Kozak, with a Polish Jewish heritage, and also one of his former students at the LSE. They made a home in Primrose Hill , and later in Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, and had two sons, David in 1965 and Edward in 1969.
- The State in Capitalist Society (1969)
- Labour (1951–1964)
25 gen 2022 · People walk down the Babicka Street in Warsaw, Poland, on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, in the area where during World War II stood a house in which the Christian Polish Sitkowski family were hiding Hadassah Kosak, her mother Bronislawa and her sister Marion from the Holocaust.
23 mag 2010 · Marion - she was known as Marisya Kozak then. She may have changed her name from Dobra to make it sound less Jewish to protect her from the Germans. "Many brave people were fighting for their...
29 set 2010 · Their mother, Marion Kozak, is also a well-known figure on the British left. Although they went to an ordinary North London comprehensive school, they grew up in a rarefied atmosphere of ...
24 nov 2016 · According to the BBC and Haaretz, the Milibands' mother, Marion Kozak, is a "a leading member of the Jews for Justice for Palestinians", the group which is on the very margins of the Jewish...
16 mag 2010 · Sigmund Rolat, now a wealthy New York philanthropist who heads the World Society of Czestochowa Jews, has told The Sunday Telegraph that he is convinced Marion Kozak was in a party with him that...