Yes.
The best information about Rise Stevens is to be found in her 1959 autobiography, Subway to the Met: Rise Stevens' Story.Unfortunately, the book is long out of print and somewhat difficult to find. A more recent volume, Rise Stevens: A Life in Music, by John Pennino is also hard to locate.
Yes, but her husband is deceased
Ms. Stevens was born in NYC in 1913. Her father was Lutheran, and her mother Jewish. I find no information on which faith (if either) she was raised in. She is still very much alive at the age of 99. She was a legendary mezzo-soprano, as you probably know.
As of February 2014, singer-songwriter Cat Stevens is still alive.
yes
Rise Stevens, an American operatic mezzo-soprano, had the standard five fingers on her right hand. She was known for her talent as a singer and not for any unique physical attributes.
No
The Match Game - 1962 Rise Stevens and Henry Morgan 1-60 was released on: USA: 25 March 1963
The Match Game - 1962 Rise Stevens and Henry Morgan 1-60 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
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She was not born into a Jewish family see her biography - see the link below