Year and Place of Birth: Unidentified Jewish camp in Italy, 1944. Adopted by Serbian family Mandic. Grew up in Belgrade. Nationality: Jewish 101%, as she says. Nickname: Big Mamma (which she got on occasion of fraternization of some Serbian and Jewish municipalities during “The Week of Serbia in Israel,” the manifestation that she invented, organised and carried out, with full […]

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