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  • 91BERNSTEIN, NATHAN OSIPOVITCH — (1836–1891), Russian physiologist and civic leader. The grandson of Solomon Eger, chief rabbi of the Posen provinces, Bernstein moved to Odessa in 1849 with his parents. He studied medicine at the University of Moscow. From 1871 he lectured… …

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  • 92BERNSTEIN, THEODORE M. — BERNSTEIN, THEODORE M. (1904–1979), U.S. editor and author. Born in New York, Bernstein joined the New York Times in 1925, became foreign news editor, and in 1952 assistant managing editor. He was a founding editor of the newspaper s… …

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  • 93BERNSTEIN, ALINE — (1881–1955), U.S. stage designer. Born in New York City, Aline Bernstein worked at Neighborhood Playhouse from 1915, did settings for The Dybbuk and costumes for Max Reinhardt s The Miracle, 1924. Later she designed for the Theater Guild and… …

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  • 94BERNSTEIN, HARRY — (1909–1993), U.S. historian. Born and educated in New York City, in 1958 he became professor of history at Brooklyn College. Bernstein s historical interests covered the post 18th century in geographical areas such as Mexico, Brazil, and the… …

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  • 95BERNSTEIN, OSIP SAMOILOVICH — (1882–1961), Russian French chess master, born in Zhitomir. Bernstein placed second to Tchigorin in the Russian championship (Kiev, 1903) and tied with akiva rubinstein for first place in a tournament at Ostend, Belgium (1907). He settled in… …

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  • 96BERNSTEIN, ZVI HIRSCH — (1846–1907), publisher, editor, and pioneer of the Yiddish and Hebrew press in the United   States. Born in Russia, he received a traditional education and contributed articles to Hebrew literary magazines. In 1870 he emigrated to the United… …

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  • 97BERNSTEIN-COHEN, MIRIAM — (1895–1991), actress and pioneer of the theater in Israel. Born in Romania, the daughter of jacob bernstein kogan , she was educated in Russia and took a degree in medicine. Turning to the stage she worked for a time in the Russian theater. In… …

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  • 98BERNSTEIN-SINAIEFF, LEOPOLD — (1867–1944), French sculptor. He was born in Vilna to an Orthodox family. He began to study drawing before moving to Paris at the age of fourteen. In Paris he studied under Rodin and Dalou and first exhibited at the Salon des Champs Elysées in… …

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  • 99Bernstein, schwarzer — Bernstein, schwarzer, soviel wie Gagat …

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  • 100Bernstein Netzwerk — Das Bernstein Netzwerk (offizielle Bezeichnung: Nationales Bernstein Netzwerk Computational Neuroscience; kurz NNCN) ist ein deutsches Forschungsnetzwerk, das 2004 als Förderinitiative des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)… …

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