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  • 21Emmanuel Berl — (2 August 1892 ndash;21 September 1976) was a French journalist, historian and essayist. He was born at Le Vésinet in the modern département of Yvelines, and is buried in the Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris. In 1937 he married the singer, composer… …

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  • 22Ernst Berl — (* 7. Juli 1877 in Freudenthal (damals Österreichisch Schlesien); † 16. Februar 1946 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) war ein österreichischer Chemiker und Professor für Technische und Makromolekulare Chemie.[1] Leben und Werk Die Schulzeit verlebte… …

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  • 23Franz Berl — (* 9. Juni 1926 in Laxenburg; † 20. April 1990 in ebenda) war österreichischer Politiker (ÖVP) und Landwirt. Er war von 1974 bis 1975 Abgeordneter zum Nationalrat und von 1975 bis 1983 Mitglied des Bundesrates. Berl besuchte nach der Volksschule… …

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  • 24Beit Berl — Infobox University name =Beit Berl Academic College native name =המכללה האקדמית בית ברל established =1970 type =Public endowment = staff = faculty = president = provost = principal = rector = chancellor = vice chancellor = dean = head label =… …

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  • 25Christine Berl — (born July 22, 1943) is an American composer. She was born in New York City, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in piano from Mannes College of Music in 1964. She continued her education at Queen s College, graduating with a Master of… …

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  • 26KATZNELSON, BERL — (Beeri; 1887–1944), central figure of the Second Aliyah, a leader of the Zionist Labor movement, educator, and writer. Born in Bobruisk, Belorussia, son of a merchant, maskil, and a member of Ḥovevei Zion, Katznelson   was a frail child. He… …

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  • 27Liste der Biografien/Berl — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q …

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  • 28BRODER (Margolis), BERL — (c. 1815/1817–1868), Yiddish balladist and folksinger, who derived his name from the city of Brody (Galicia), where he started his nomadic artistic activity. A brushmaker by profession, Broder composed songs and rhymed verses in the style of the… …

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  • 29GRYNBERG, BERL — (1906–1961), Yiddish writer. Grynberg grew up in Warsaw and emigrated to Argentina in 1923. He worked in Cordoba and Buenos Aires as a printer and, for decades, as linotypist for the Yiddish daily Di Prese, where his earliest stories appeared,… …

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  • 30LAPIN, BERL — (1889–1952), Yiddish poet and translator. Born in Grodno, he lived in Argentina 1905–9 and 1913–17 and in the U.S. 1909–13, before settling in New York in 1917. His first lyric collection Umetige Vegn ( Sad Ways, 1910) was completed in Vilna,… …

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