Irene Runge
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November 3, 1942
Writer and journalist
2. Heinz Runge
Irene Runge | |
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| Born | Irene Kuperman November 3, 1942 Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York, United States |
| Occupations | Sociologist Writer and journalist |
| Spouse(s) | 1. _____ Schrager 2. Heinz Runge |
| Children | Stefan Schrager |
| Parent(s) | Alexander Kuperman Maria Krotz |
Irene Runge (born Irene Kuperman, 3 November 1942 in New York City) is an American-German-Jewish sociologist, writer and commentator.[1][2]
Irene Runge was born in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York. Her German born father, Alexander Kupfermann (1901–1994) ran a book and picture shop in Times Square, down in the subway station,[2] also working as a translator and journalist under the pseudonym Georg Friedrich Alexan. He had emigrated to Paris in 1931 as the political skies darkened in Germany, and he had relocated again, to the US in December 1937, anticipating the return to war in Europe which followed two years later.[3] He had married Irene's mother, Maria Krotz in 1937.[3] She had converted to Judaism ahead of their marriage which had taken place in Palestine, and although her parents were not strictly religious in their habits, awareness of her Jewishness has been a strong theme in her life.[2]