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Jesekiel David Kirszenbaum (1900–1954) was a
Jewish Polish painter forced to
leave his
native town in
Poland in
order to both flee ****cution as a Jew...
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Impressionists lasted long
after most of them had died.
Artists like J.D.
Kirszenbaum were
borrowing Impressionist techniques throughout the
twentieth century...
- Kars,
Czech painter Moïse Kisling,
lived at La
Ruche Jesekiel David Kirszenbaum,
Polish Jewish artist Pinchus Krémègne
Jewish artist Michel Kikoine,...
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Federal Court,
accusing it of
incitement and
disturbing public order.
Kirszenbaum and Luis Grynwald, AMIA’s president, told the
court that
Quebracho "gives...
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Yiddish novelist Yehoshua Perle, and
Jewish resistance leader Menachem Kirszenbaum [pl] as well as, probably,
Polish dancer Franceska Mann.
Agnieszka Haska...
- Emrich [de]
Miguel García
Vivancos Kurt
Julius Goldstein Jesekiel David Kirszenbaum Arthur Koestler, who
wrote about it in S**** of the
Earth (1941) and The...
- PMID 7218376. Bouhet, Jean C.; Pham Van Chuong, Paul; Toma, Flavio;
Kirszenbaum, Marek; Fromageot,
Pierre (1976). "Isolation and
characterization of...
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Kirszenbaum was sent to the gas
chambers in
Belzec in 1942.
Henoch Gringlas -
Kirszenbaum son-in-law
Henoch Gringlas succeeded him when
Kirszenbaum was...
- Eighty-Four,
Austrian Cultural Forum,
curated by
David Harper,
Martha Kirszenbaum, &
David Komary, New York |
Evading Customs_Milan, Le Dictateur, Milan...
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Lionel Bovier,
Christian Marclay) 2019 —
Laure Prouvost (Curator:
Martha Kirszenbaum) 2021 —
Zineb Sedira 2024 —
Julien Creuzet Russeth 2019.
Volpi 2013....