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Gitel (Gertrude)
Poznanski Steed (May 3, 1914 –
September 6, 1977) was an
American cultural anthropologist known for her
research in
India 1950–52 (and...
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permanent residency by Jews was allowed) the son of Zvi
Mileikowsky and Liba
Gitel Halevi. Mileikowsky's
father made a
living from
leasing an agricultural...
- Tom
Quinn as Desk
Clerk Kiley Beverly Sanders as
Sherry Connie Sawyer as
Gitel Charles Siebert as ****istant D. A.
Keene Robert Symonds as
Judge Burns Keith...
- Germany, to
Polish parents Louis Rosenblum (1915–1987) and the
former Gitel Reiner (1915–2006) of
Jewish descent just
after World War II. His mother...
- Polish) Bloch, Anne L., Fox,
Patricia Lowe, McClernan, Frances, Poznanski,
Gitel, Radin, Max and W****erman, Ursula, The
Black Book (New York: Duell, Sloan...
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interviewed in 2014, the girl may have been
inspired by Kraków
resident Genya Gitel Chil. The
opening scene features a
family observing Shabbat.
Spielberg said...
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during the 1912
Bread and
Roses strike in Lawrence, M****achusetts.
Tatiana Gitel Rabinowitz (According to the ship's
manifest where names of
entering immigrants...
- poet and children's
writer of
Belarusian Jewish origin.
Agniya was born
Gitel Leybovna Volova in
Moscow to a
Belarusian Jewish family. Her father, Lev...
- Ukraine, into a
Jewish family, to
psychologist Solomon Derenkowsky and
Gitel-Malka (Marie) Fiedler, who
supposedly named their daughter after Italian...
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mathematician and
inventor Abraham Stern (1768–1842),
whose youngest daughter Sarah Gitel he
would later marry in 1842.
There he
published another astronomical work...