Who I Was Meant to Be

Marra Gad's memoir explores her identity as a Black Jewish woman navigating intersections of race, religion, and belonging. Through personal anecdotes, Gad reflects on challenges and triumphs, shedding light on the complexities of dual identities in a world often defined by categories.

Her story resonates with readers seeking understanding and connection across cultural divides, emphasising the importance of embracing diversity within the Jewish community and society at large.

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