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(Wo)man Plans and God Laughs  

Marna Becker, the “Under Five-Foot Tall Giant” talks about creating connections, facing challenges and keeping it real.

By Penina Taylor

Today, it’s not uncommon to hear about an Observant Jewish woman breaking the mold and challenging the long-held beliefs that the only jobs available for her was a teacher or a day-care provider. Within these pages we’ve met a boudoir photographer, an activist for women’s rights within the greater Orthodox community, a leader in environmental issues, a leader in the world kindness movement, accomplished musicians, a Jewish Woman of Color, a clothing designer of modest activewear, and a contestant on American Ninja Warrior. This month we are featuring Marna Becker, a powerhouse sales development team manager, mentor, part-time career counselor and incredible mom to her four-year-old son.

Although Marna has been in Israel for 15 years and traveled a bit before arriving in the country, she grew up in Wilmington, Delaware. She talks about being one of those people who made Aliyah with nothing but two duffel bags and two college degrees. But she’s managed to do pretty well for herself anyway.

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