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William Herberg (June 30, 1901 –
March 26, 1977) was an
American writer, intellectual, and scholar. A
communist political activist during his
early years...
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Herberg (or הרברג in Hebrew) is an Ashke****
Jewish surname originating in Northern,
Central and
Eastern Europe.
Herberg appears to have
originated somewhere...
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Daniel Herberg (born 7
March 1974) is an
internationally elite curler from Germany.
Daniel Herberg was born in Oberstdorf, West Germany. He has been selected...
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Shlomo Herberg (1884–1966) was an
Israeli poet,
writer translator,
writer of
Hebrew literature, and
teacher of
Lithuanian Jewish descent, who was born...
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unique culture of the nation.
American writer and
intellectual William Herberg offers the
following definition of the
American way of life: The American...
- Olof Hörberg (13 June 1921 – 23 Nov 1988) was a
Swedish engineer from Stockholm,
known as co-founder of the
International Project Management ****ociation...
- Buber,
Franz Rosenzweig,
Mordecai Kaplan,
Abraham Joshua Heschel, Will
Herberg, and
Emmanuel Lévinas. 13
Principles of Hermeneutics: A law that operates...
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Herberg for Hjemløse is a 1914
Danish silent film
directed by Lau
Lauritzen Sr. The film
stars Philip Bech and
Torben Meyer.
Philip Bech - Forstanderen...
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Markus Herberg is a
German curler and
curling coach. At the
national level, he is a 1993
German men's
champion curler.
Markus Herberg on the
World Curling...
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architects Irving Gill and
William Hebbard. In the
early 1900s,
developer Herberg J.
Hapgood built several Craftsman-style homes, many from stucco, that...