- Eber, Irene,
Eber, Irene, 1929-2019 (Nombre personal)
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- Eber, Airin, 1929-2019
- Iber, Airin, 1929-2019
- איבר, איירין
- איבר, איירין, 1929-2019
- איבר, איירן
- Geminder, Irene, 1929-2019
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Her Voices from afar, 1980: t.p. (Irene Eber) CIP data sheet (b. 12/29/29)
Ḳehilat Ḳaifeng, 1984: p. 2 of cover (Prof. Airin Eber) p. 3 of cover (Prof. Irene Eber [in rom.])
Wikpedia, April 15, 2019: Irene Eber (Israeli Orientalist, born 1929 in Halle, Germany, née Geminder, died April 2019. She was the Louis Frieberg Professor of East Asian Studies (emeritus) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Sinologist) and Senior Fellow of the Harry S. Truman Research Institute. She lived in Jerusalem and also specialized in translations from Chinese) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Eber
The Louis Frieberg Center for East Asian Studies, viewed April 6, 2020 (Prof. (Emeritus) Irene Eber (RIP), 1929-2019, Louis Frieberg Professor Emeritus, Department of Asian Studies; Academic Background: 1955 - Pomona College, CA - BA, Asian Studies (Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude); 1961 - State University of California, Sacramento - MA, History; 1966 - Claremont Graduate University, CA - Ph.D., Asian Studies; Employment and Academic Activities: 1969-1999 - Proffesor, Department of East Asian Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; 1966-1968 - Assistant Professor of History, Whittier College; plus numerous fellowships and visiting scholar activities) https://eacenter.huji.ac.il/people/irene-eber
German Wikipedia, viewed April 6, 2020 (Irene Eber (b. 29 December 1929, Halle/Saale, maiden name Geminder, d. 10 April 2019, Jerusalem) was an Israeli sinologist of German birth) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Eber