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Larissa Adler Milstein was born in [[Paris]], France, 1932. Her family is of Ukrainian origin. Her father was the anthropologist, Miguel Adler, who trained with [[Paul Rivet]]. Her mother was Noemi Lisa Milstein de Adler (1910-1976).<ref name="LomnitzPérezLizaur1987">{{cite book|last1=Lomnitz|first1=Larissa Adler|last2=Pérez-Lizaur|first2=Marisol|title=A Mexican Elite Family, 1820-1980: Kinship, Class, and Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m1nfEt1eBHoC&pg=PR5|year=1987|publisher=Princeton University Press|isbn=0-691-02284-4|pages=5–}}</ref>
 
Shortly after Lomnitz was born, her family moved to live in Colombia. In 1948, when the State of Israel was formed, her family joined the [[Kibbutz]] movement. In 1950, she married the Chilean [[geophysics|geophysicist]], [[Cinna Lomnitz]], with whom she lived in Chile and the United States.<ref name="2unam2007">{{cite web |title=LARISSA ADLER LOMNITZ |url=http://www.100.unam.mx/images/stories/universitarios/dhc/PDF/adler-milstein-larissa.pdf |website=100.unam.mx |accessdate=11 January 2020 |format=pdf |date=2007}}</ref> Their children were Jorge (1954-1993), [[Claudio Lomnitz|Claudio]], Alberto, and Tania.<ref name="Lomnitz1998">{{cite book|last=Lomnitz|first=Larissa Adler de|title=Cómo sobreviven los marginados|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6KS5e28diJ8C&pg=PA13|year=1998|publisher=Siglo XXI|isbn=968-23-1565-4|pages=13–}}</ref>
 
Lomnitz received a Bachelor's degree with Honors in Social Anthropology at the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. In 1974, she earned a doctorate in the same specialty at the [[Universidad Iberoamericana]] (UIA) of [[Mexico City]].