Rebecca Rubin is the tenth Historical Character, representing early twentieth-century America during the second wave of European immigration and Jewish-American culture. Rebecca was released in 2009 and was part of the BeForever collection.
I love the two lovely pics of me twinning with Rebecca! I always get amazing reactions from people when they see me twinning with one of my dollies. It;' when I get the best "What a precious little girl" comments! Rebecca has a pretty good collection of dresses and personal things. I have read all of Rebecca's books! I love taking Rebecca with me to fun places for little girls!
More About Rebecca:
Rebecca--nicknamed "Beckie" by her family--is a middle child in a Russian-Jewish Immigrant family; specifically, her family are Ashkenazi Jewish. Her mother Vera and maternal grandparents immigrated from Russia, as did her father Louis and his parents. Rebecca's family keep multiple ties to their Jewish faith and Russian heritage; they rest on the Sabbath, celebrate Jewish holidays, and Rebecca knows the tale of Clever Karina enough to recite it as a performance. However due to needs in America, there are compromises her family makes to assimilate, such as her father opening up his shop on the Sabbath for business (as the day off is traditionally Sunday in the Christian faith.) Rebecca's family speaks fluent Yiddish; the books have various Yiddish words integrated into the stories. Rebecca likes coming together with her family for Sabbath dinners.
Love, Sissy Princess Annie