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  • 71BERNSTEIN, HAROLD JOSEPH — (1914–1984), Canadian physical chemist. Born in Toronto, Bernstein completed his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1938. A scholarship from the University of Copenhagen brought him to Denmark that year. In 1940, when Germany occupied… …

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  • 72BERNSTEIN, HERMAN — (1876–1935), U.S. journalist, born in Neustadt Schirwirdt (Vladislavov), Lithuania; one of the first to expose the Protocols of the elders of zion forgery. Bernstein went to the United States from Russia in 1893 and wrote in Yiddish and English.… …

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  • 73BERNSTEIN, PEREZ — (Fritz; 1890–1971), Zionist leader, publicist, and Israel politician. Bernstein, who was born in Meiningen, Germany, studied commerce. In his youth he went to Rotterdam, Holland, where he entered business. In 1917 he joined the Dutch Zionist… …

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  • 74Bernstein-Motel Marchegg — (Marchegg,Австрия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Feldgasse 1, 2293 Marchegg, Австрия …

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  • 75BERNSTEIN, ARYEH LEIB — (1708–1788), chief rabbi of Galicia, and merchant; born in Brody. While a young man he served for a brief period as rabbi of Zbarazh, subsequently returning to Brody where he entered commerce. The 1740s was a period of prosperity for Brody; the… …

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  • 76BERNSTEIN, ELMER — (1922–2004), U.S. composer. A prolific composer known primarily for his work in film and television, Bernstein was born in New York City. His musical compositions appeared in more than 200 films and television shows, receiving 14 Academy Award… …

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  • 77BERNSTEIN, HENRI-LEON — (1876–1953), French playwright. Bernstein was born in Paris, and during his early period (1900–1914) wrote powerful, realistic plays depicting the cruelty of modern life and society. The best known of these are La Rafale (1905), Le Voleur (1907) …

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  • 78BERNSTEIN, ISSACHAR BERUSH BEN ARYEH LOEB — (1747–1802), German rabbi and author. Bernstein studied under his father, the son of jacob joshua falk , and Ẓevi Hirsch Levin of Berlin. In 1788 he succeeded his father as rabbi of Hanover. Legend attributes Bernstein s untimely death to his… …

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  • 79BERNSTEIN, JACOB NAPHTALI HERZ — (1813–1873), Polish communal leader born in Lvov, descendant of a distinguished rabbinical family. Bernstein led the Orthodox Jews in Lvov in resisting the establishment of a reform temple and a secular Jewish school. He opposed the reforms… …

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  • 80BERNSTEIN, JOSEPH — (1945–), Israeli mathematician. Bernstein was born in Moscow. He received a M.Sc. in mathematics in 1968 and his Ph.D. in 1972 from the University of Moscow. He left the Soviet Union in 1981, teaching at the University of Maryland before joining… …

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