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  1. Esther Shemitz (June 25, 1900 – August 16, 1986), also known as "Esther Chambers" and "Mrs. Whittaker Chambers," was a pacifist American painter and illustrator who, as wife of ex-Soviet spy Whittaker Chambers, provided testimony that "helped substantiate" her husband's allegations during the Hiss Case.

  2. Esther Shemitz (June 25, 1900 – August 16, 1986), also known as " Esther Chambers " and " Mrs. Whittaker Chambers ," was an American painter and illustrator who, as wife of ex-Soviet spy Whittaker Chambers, provided testimony that "helped substantiate" her husband's allegations during the Hiss Case.

  3. In 1930 or 1931, Chambers married the artist Esther Shemitz (1900–1986). Shemitz, who had studied at the Art Students League and integrated herself into New York City's intellectual circles, met Chambers at the 1926 textile strike at Passaic, New Jersey.

  4. His wife Esther Shemitz and former colleague Duncan Norton-Taylor chose, edited, and assembled portions of the follow-on book plus diary entries, poetry, and other writings, published as Cold Friday in 1964.

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  5. One day, while covering a textile strike in Passaic, he watched a slender girl in a brown beret lead a charge against a police line while a cop yelled: “Get that bitch in the brown beret.” Chambers later learned that the girl was a pacifist named Esther Shemitz. They were married in 1931.

  6. En 1930 o 1931, [8] Chambers se casó con la joven artista Esther Shemitz (1900-1986). [ 7 ] [ 3 ] [ 8 ] Shemitz, que había estudiado en la Liga de estudiantes de arte de Nueva York y ella misma se había integrado en los círculos intelectuales de la Ciudad de Nueva York, involucró a Chambers en la huelga de la industria textil de Passaic ...

  7. In 1930 or 1931, Chambers married Esther Shemitz (1900-1986), a young artist and fellow Communist whom he had encountered at a party-organized textile strike in 1926; the couple would eventually have a son and a daughter. Harold Ware