Dickstein was born on August 17, 1934, in
Brooklyn, New York, to Russian-Jewish parents William David Chernoble and Sadye Rebecca Engelman. Her father was a printing press operator and her mother was a school teacher. Growing up she wished to become a psychiatrist after helping her mother through depression, but was discouraged from considering medical school by her advisor who did not believe she was scientifically gifted. She graduated from
Erasmus Hall High School at the age of 16 and enrolled at
Brooklyn College for her
Bachelor of Arts degree and
Master of Education degree. Following this, she married medical-student Herbert Dickstein in 1955 and travelled with him to medical school in Ghent, Belgium due to
restrictive quotas for Jewish people. Despite not speaking the language, she passed the psychiatry course for no credit. Upon returning to the Brooklyn, Dickstein accepted a position as a school teacher in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She attended the Institute for her entire degree and graduated in 1970 as one of only six women in a class of over 120. Throughout her time at the University of Louisville Dickstein was also busy raising her three sons. While she cared deeply about her studies she was adamant about making time for her children, reserving Saturdays and summer months for family time. ==Career==