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          Sara Smilansky (Hebrew: שרה סמילנסקי, January 28, , Jerusalem, Israel – December 5, ) was a professor at Tel Aviv University in Israel....

          Sara Smilansky (Hebrew: שרה סמילנסקי, January 28, 1922, Jerusalem, Israel – December 5, 2006) was a professor at Tel Aviv University in Israel and was a senior researcher for The Henrietta Szold Institute: The National Institute for Research in the Behavioral Sciences for the Ruth Bressler Center for Research in Education.

          She has been a visiting professor for many well known universities such as the University of Maryland, College Park. She focused her research on play training and its effects on children.

          Sara Smilansky was a professor at Tel Aviv University in Israel and was a senior researcher for The Henrietta Szold Institute: The National Institute for Research in the Behavioral Sciences for the Ruth Bressler Center for Research in Education.

        1. Sara Smilansky was born in Jerusalem on January 28, She was a professor at Tel Aviv University in Israel and a researcher for The National Institute.
        2. Sara Smilansky (Hebrew: שרה סמילנסקי, January 28, , Jerusalem, Israel – December 5, ) was a professor at Tel Aviv University in Israel.
        3. Born in Jerusalem in , Smilansky witnessed first-hand the impact of cultural and socioeconomic differences on children's development.
        4. Sara Smilansky (–), Israeli psychologist, professor at Tel Aviv University.
        5. Her research included studying both Israeli and American, as well as advantaged and disadvantaged, children. She wrote multiple books on children's play and its relation to learning, the effect of divorce and death on children, and the development of twins.

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          • سارة سميلانسكي (بالإنجليزية: Sara Smilansky)‏ (العبرية: שרה סמילנסקי، 28 يناير 1922، القدس، إسرائيل - 5 ديسمبر 2006) كانت أستاذة في جامعة تل أ