

Her "Weekly Jewish Wisdom" column has appeared regularly in The Washington Post.īrown attended the Frisch School in New Jersey. Erica is also shown to be very happy and excited whenever Violet gets to grow in her work as a Doll.Erica Brown (born September 7, 1966) is an American writer and educator who lectures widely on subjects of Jewish interest and is scholar-in-residence for the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, and a consultant to other Jewish organizations.

Although she is a bit envious of Violet's talent, she is very supportive of Violet as she is one of the first people who believe that she will be able to become a very skilled Doll, and she is touched after hearing Violet's explanation on her reason for wanting to become a Doll.


She also always worries inwardly over her exchanges with her clients and has no confidence in her job. She isn't confident in her own work as an Auto Memories Doll and is easily swayed by other opinions and takes criticism on her work seriously and to the heart. She also has freckles located on the bridge of her nose and a small mole underneath her lip.Įrica is a quiet girl who is usually seen in the backgrounds. She sports round, transparent glasses which she wears over her medium-colored amber eyes. Her hairstyle somewhat resembles that of a longer bowl cut. She has short, straight light brown-honey colored hair which reaches down to her chin with straight bangs covering her forehead. Erica is a young woman with a relatively short stature and thin eyebrows.
