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Shakne Epshtein (1883 in Iwye – 27 July 1945) was a
Soviet journalist and the
secretary and
editor of the
Jewish Anti-Fascist
Committee (JAC)'s newspaper...
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Nikolay Semyonovich Epshtein (Russian: Николай Семёнович Эпштейн) (27
December 1919 – 27
August 2005) was a
Soviet ice
hockey coach.
Epshtein, who was Jewish...
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Kasparov in Die Welt.
Uriel Epshtein is RDI's CEO.
Garry Kasparov serves as its
chairman and
Linda Chavez as...
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first used by
Mikhail Epshtein, who
coined it in 1981 and made it
public in the
Soviet magazine "Voprosy Literatury" in 1983 M.
Epshtein insists that in its...
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found in
Europe and
North America. Species:
Acanthobdella livanowi (
Epshtein, 1966)
Acanthobdella peledina Grube, 1851 "Acanthobdella Grube, 1851"....
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Ilana Rozentalienė (née Epšteinaitė; born 1937) was a
Lithuanian chess player. She was two
times winner of
Lithuanian Women's
Chess Championship (1962...
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Piscicolidae Species lists the
following 71 genera:
Acipenserobdella Epshtein, 1969
Aestabdella Burreson, 1976
Alexandrobdella Bolotov, Kl****, Konopleva...
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Soviet nuclear reactor designer, head of
NIKIET from 1952–1986
Nikolay Epshtein (1919–2005),
Soviet ice
hockey coach Nikolay Pechalov (born 1970), Olympic...
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Mikhail Naumovich Epstein (also
transliterated Epshtein; Russian: Михаи́л Нау́мович Эпште́йн; born 21
April 1950) is a Russian-American
literary scholar...
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article Censorship Jehiel Heilprin,
Seder ha-dorot, ed. Leṿin-
Epshṭein ṿe-M. Ḳalinberg, 1867 Steinsaltz, Adin. The Talmud: The
Steinsaltz Edition...