Nohar Segal
Born in: Rhode Island
Birthday: February 7, 1972
Went to our citys public school
Graduated from: Princeton University
Major in Law
Moved to Illinois: four years ago
My name is Nohar and I am married to Zachary, and I have two kids. One boy, Ryan, one girl, Emily. We moved to live in Illinois because of my work and my husbands. He is a lawyer. We have family in washington DC and in florida. This is why we take business trips and go visit our family there very often. We live in the city of Chicago. Our family loves movies, art galleries, and having fun.
Birthday: February 7, 1972
Went to our citys public school
Graduated from: Princeton University
Major in Law
Moved to Illinois: four years ago
My name is Nohar and I am married to Zachary, and I have two kids. One boy, Ryan, one girl, Emily. We moved to live in Illinois because of my work and my husbands. He is a lawyer. We have family in washington DC and in florida. This is why we take business trips and go visit our family there very often. We live in the city of Chicago. Our family loves movies, art galleries, and having fun.
Family History: My family is half Italian and half Irish. We are Christians but not very strong ones. For example, we do not go to church every sundays, only during holidays. My mother grew up in Connecticut and my father is from Arizona. They met at Yale when they fell in love and got married. My father now is writing a book about his life, and my mother is retired.
I support the National Organizations for women. The last movement I organized is to support the legalization of abortion. Our group took a flight to Washington D.C. to be able to be there a day before. We stood out there from 12pm - 4pm to rally infront of the supreme court. Our group is very liberal and believes that we should fight for what we want, and not let the government decide what we do. We had about 120 people come out and help us rally. It is always very touching to see so many people come out and help. My children always tell me how im their role model because I stand up for what I believe in.