found: Cahier Dakar-Djibouti, 2015:title page (Deborah Lifchitz) page 59 (b. 1905 in Kharkov, city in the Ukraine then under Russian domination; did secondary studies in Warsaw, Poland, before settling in Paris for library school and to study oriental languages; her surname at the time of the Dakar-Djibouti mission, which she joined up with in Ethiopia, was Lifszyc, the name also used at the time of her naturalization in 1937; she used Lifchitz on her 1940 thesis, Textes éthiopiens magico-religieux; arrested in Paris Feb. 1942, died that same year at Auschwitz) page 60 (in 1935 she worked with Denise Paulme for 9 months studying the Dogon, at the time of the mission Sahara-Soudan headed by Marcel Griaule)