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Israeli poet and
journalist who
founded the
Canaanite movement.
Uriel Heilperin (later Shelach) was born in Warsaw,
Poland in 1908 to a
Zionist family...
- much to
perpetuate old
grievances as to
remove existing ones".
Michael Heilperin claimed that
Mantoux demonstrated that
Keynes greatly overestimated the...
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Oskar Morgenstern, Paul Rosenstein-Rodan,
Abraham Wald, and
Michael A.
Heilperin,
among others, as well as the
sociologist Alfred Schütz. By the mid-1930s...
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rabbi of Ostroha;
Israel of Sataniv,
author of
Tiferet Yisrael;
Yoseph Heilperin of Slosowitz; and Dov Ber of Mezeritch. It is
chiefly due to the latter...
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neoliberal economists including Ludwig Von Mises,
Wilhelm Röpke and
Michael A.
Heilperin, who
formed an
intellectual community with
employees of the
nearby General...
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Keynes 1919, pp. 34, 39–40.
Keynes 1919, p. 37.
Keynes 1919, p. 27.
Heilperin 1946, pp. 930–34.
Marks 2013, pp. 644–645.
Marks 2013, pp. 645. Taylor...
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project of
Ludwig von Mises,
Wilhelm Röpke,
Friedrich Hayek and
Michael A.
Heilperin, who
formed an
intellectual community with
employees of the Geneva-based...
- Herb': The Road to
Catharsis With
Those 2 Immortals", New York
Times Heilperin, John (2007-06-05), "It's Tony Time for Sir Tom … and Kiki and Herb",...
- lawyer;
grandson of
Michael Heilprin,
father of
Louis Heilprin Pollak Uriel Heilperin,
better known under his pen name
Yonatan Ratosh (1908–1981),
Israeli poet...
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Nahman Bialik,
Bracha Zefira) Ilanit, “Numi, Numi” (Joel Engel,
Yehiel Heilperin) Inbal, “Hachnisini
Tachat Knafech” (Chaim
Nachman Bialik) Uri Miles,...