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| Sherwin B. Nuland Sherwin Nuland (born December 1930) is an American surgeon and author who teaches bioethics and medicine at the Yale University School of Medicine. He is the author of The New York Times bestseller and National Book Award winning How We Die, and has also written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, The New Republic, Time, and the New York Review of Books. Sherwin_B._Nuland
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| Yoram Kaniuk Yoram Kaniuk (1930- ) is an Israeli writer, painter, journalist, and theater critic. Yoram_Kaniuk
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| Rodger Kamenetz Rodger Kamenetz (born 1950) is an American poet and author. He was born in Baltimore and educated at Yale, Stanford and Johns Hopkins University. He currently lives in New Orleans and holds a dual appointment as Professor of English and Professor of Religious Studies at LSU. He is a LSU Distinguished Professor and Erich and Lea Sternberg Honors Professor. He also works as a certified dream therapist. Rodger_Kamenetz
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| Irène Némirovsky Irène Leona Némirovsky (February 11, 1903, Kiev – August 17, 1942) was a novelist who died at the age of 39 in Auschwitz, Poland. She was killed by the Nazis for being classified as a Jew under the racial laws, which did not take into account her conversion to Roman Catholicism. Irène_Némirovsky
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| Douglas Century Douglas Century (born 5 May 1964 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian author and journalist. He was educated at Princeton University (1986). Douglas_Century
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| Yossele Rosenblatt Josef "Yossele" Rosenblatt (May 9, 1882, Bila Tserkva, Ukraine - June 19, 1933, Jerusalem) was a Ukrainian-born chazzan (cantor) and composer.He was known for his extraordinary technique (which he used primarily in cantillation), for the sweetness of his timbre, and for his unique ability to transition from normal voice to falsetto with hardly any noticeable break at all. Yossele_Rosenblatt
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| Articles for creation/2006-09-14 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-09-14
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| Suite française (Irène Némirovsky) Suite française is the title of a planned sequence of five novels by Irène Némirovsky, a French writer of Ukrainian Jewish origin. In July 1942, having just completed the first two of the series, Némirovsky was arrested as a Jew and detained at Pithiviers and then Auschwitz, where she allegedly died of typhus, but was actually sent to the gas chambers by the Nazi regime. Suite_française_(Irène_Némirovsky)
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| Irène Némirovsky Talk:Irène_Némirovsky
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| Phyllis Bottome Phyllis Forbes Dennis (May 31, 1884 August 22, 1963) was a British novelist and short story writer who wrote under her birth name, Phyllis Bottome. She was born in Rochester, Kent to an American clergyman, Rev. William Macdonald Bottome and Mary (Leatham) Bottome. She married A. E. Forbes Dennis in 1917. Bottome studied psychoanalysis under Alfred Adler while in Vienna Phyllis_Bottome
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| Secular Jewish music See Secular Jewish culture for the main article on secular Jewish culture. This article is about secular Jewish music from Biblical to Modern times. For the main article on Jewish music, see Jewish music. See also List of Jewish musicians.Since Biblical times, music has held an important role in many Jews' lives. Secular_Jewish_music
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| Abraham E. Kazan Abraham E. Kazan (1889-1971) is considered the "father of U.S. cooperative housing". Abraham_E._Kazan
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| Daniel Wise (playwright) Daniel Jeffrey Wise (born April 5, 1969, in Chicago) is an American playwright, producer and author. Wise has had international productions in Japan, Russia, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Britain, South Africa, as well as New York. Daniel_Wise_(playwright)
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| Leonard Lehrman Leonard Lehrman was born in Kansas, on August 20, 1949, but grew up in Roslyn, NY, becoming the youngest (and longest) private composition student of Elie Siegmeister (1909-1991). Lehrman's works number 187 to date, including 10 operas, and have been heard throughout Europe, North America, Israel, Australia, and at the United Nations. Leonard_Lehrman
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| Arrested Development (TV series)/Archive 3 Talk:Arrested_Development_(TV_series)/Archive_3
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| List of German Americans This is a list of notable German Americans.German Americans (Deutschamerikaner) are citizens of the United States of ethnic German ancestry and form the largest ancestry group in the United States, accounting for 17% of US population. 1680s in New York and Pennsylvania. List_of_German_Americans
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| Gemach Gemach (, plural, גמחים, gemachim, an abbreviation for גמילות חסדים, gemilat chasadim, "acts of kindness") is a Jewish free-loan fund which subscribes to both the positive Torah commandment of lending money and the Torah prohibition against charging interest on a loan. Unlike bank loans, gemach loans are interest-free, and are often set up with easy repayment terms. Gemachs operate in most Jewish communities. The traditional gemach concept Gemach
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| Myron Kaufmann Myron Kaufmann is an American Jewish novelist best remembered for his popular 1957 novel, Remember Me to God.Josh Lambert writes that Remember Me To God was "hailed on publication as one of the finest novels ever written about American Jews and remained on the New York Times bestseller list for an entire year, almost no one remembers it today." Myron_Kaufmann
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| Outcast (novel) Outcast, is a 1991 novel by Baghdad-born Mizrahi Israeli author Shimon Ballas. The novel was translated into English in 2005. Outcast_(novel)
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