The author Ayelet Waldman has written several books, with her most popular being The Mommy-Track Mysteries series, Daughter's Keeper, and Love and Other Impossible Pursuits.
Ayelet Waldman was born in 1964, in Jerusalem, Israel.
"Ayelet" does not exist in the formal English language. The closest match to the word is "Eyalet" meaning, "Formerly, one of the administrative divisions or provinces of the Ottoman Empire; -- now called a vilayet." "Ayelet" is also a Hebrew word referring to a (female) deer, hind, or gazelle. It is often encountered in the compound phrase "Ayelet Ha'Shachar" literally meaning "gazelle of the dawn" and referring to the morning star. Based on that, it can also be a woman's name in Hebrew. Well known Ayelets include the novelist Ayelet Waldman and the actress Ayelet Zurer.
Berta Waldman has written: 'Do vampiro ao cafajeste'
Frank Waldman has written: 'Revenge of the Pink Panther'
Stephanie F. Waldman has written: 'Blue space'
Thomas Waldman has written: 'The aversive effect of the odour of Damethylamine on rat behaviour'
Elizabeth Waldman has written: 'Where women work' -- subject(s): Employment, Women
Dorothy Waldman has written: 'Goomer' -- subject(s): Siamese cat, Juvenile fiction, Cats, Pets
Anthony Waldman has written: 'Introduction of mandatory programming at the Redbridge Jewish Youth and Community Centre in the intermediate teenagesection'
Joshua Waldman has written: 'Job searching with social media for dummies' -- subject(s): Social media, Job hunting
Ayelet Sharon's birth name is Ayelet Arbel.
George D. Waldman has written: 'An analytic extension of the shock-expansion method' 'Extended hypersonic small-disturbance theory'