No, she did not. Both of her parents were Russian Jewish immigrants.
Yes, child actor Loretta Parry is still alive. She has starred in Hand in Hand, No Time for Tears and Go to Blazes.
Yes, but he got arrested for child abuse.
she is still alive
No,Doris dad never married to a black woman. Contrary to the above answer, Doris Day's father married a black woman named Luvenia Williams. In October 1956 Doris Day attended "Doris Day Week" in Cincinnati in conjunction with the world premiere of her movie "Julie." While there she reunited with her father. He invited Doris to his bar and grill, which was located in the black community. There Doris and her husband Marty Melcher were welcomed to what Doris described as a joyous occasion. Doris Day's father introduced her to Luvenia Williams who worked the grill, and told Doris he was going to marry Luvenia. Doris was happy for her father since obviously he was very happy at his bar and grill and with all the black friends around him.
Dinah Shore did not know she had any black blood. George Montgomery was a racist or did not believe Dinah's story. I personally rem ember he left as quickly as possible not caring about his child nor Dinah. Dinah was shattered.
Jacob had more daughters not just Dinah. In Gen. 37:35 it says, "....and all his sons and all his DAUGHTERS rose to comfort him-(Jacob)-but he refused to be comforted..." Daughters were rarely mentioned in the bible, only sons were mentioned.
They were the children of Dinah, descended from a gentile father. Dinah was the seventh born child of Jacob/Israel, who was born on the 7th day of the 7th month.
No, she did not. Both of her parents were Russian Jewish immigrants.
Yes, if the father is Black, though her child would be half Black.
A black mother will have a child who at the very least will be 50% black.
As of the 6th of September 2016, she is still alive.
'black haired child' is "KuroKami No Kodomo"
Black Child's birth name is Ramel Gill.
Maybe. The bible said that 66 people including Dinah entered Egypt. But some bibles say 67 people entered Egypt. However they only named 66 persons. This could mean a typo or Dinah's unnamed child. Jewish writings say Asenath, Joseph's wife is Dinah's daughter. There is no evidence of this and highly unlikely. An interesting canidate is Shaul, Simeon's son. It has been said that Dinah was the "Canaanite woman" that is the mother to Shaul and that Shaul is the adopted son of Simeon. Simeon married Dinah (but never had any relations with her) to hide to shame from strangers, and Shaul was born soon after their marriage. Simeon then adopted Shaul as his son to hide his real identity. Therefore, it is possible Shaul is the son of Dinah and Shechem. Asenath is listed as a possible child but however it is unlikely as she was born of a high ranked Egyptian offical of Pharaoh's court and wasn't Hebrew. But yes, it is likely Dinah did have a child.
No, she is alive.
yes