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91falk — n. sea bird found in the Arctic region, razorbill …
92Falk — /fʌlk/ (say fulk) noun Reverend Rabbi Leib Aisack /laɪp ˈaɪzak/ (say luyp uyzahk), 1889–1957, Australian rabbi, born in Latvia; minister of the Great Synagogue in Sydney 1922–57 …
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94Falk — Fạlk (männlicher Vorname) …
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96Falk, Leon — ▪ 2000 “Lee” American comic strip writer who created the Mandrake the Magician (1934) and The Phantom (1936) strips and wrote them until a short time before his death; he also wrote, produced, and directed numerous plays (b. April 28,… …
97Falk, Hayyim Samuel Jacob — (c. 1708 82) English mystic. He was born in Podolia and settled in England in about 1742. He was reputed to be a miracle worker and became known as the Baal Shem of London …
98Falk, Jacob Joshua ben Tzevi Hirsch — (1680 1756) Polish rabbi and halakhic authority. He was born in Krakow and lived and worked in Lwow before serving as rabbi in the communities of Tarnow, Kurow and Lesko. In 1717 he became rabbi of Lwow; from 1730 to 1734 he was rabbi of… …
99Falk, Joshua ben Alexander ha-Cohen (Walk, Joshua) — (1555 1614) Polish educationalist and communal leader. He was born in Lublin. He devoted his life to teaching and took an active part in the Council of the Four Lands. His Bet Yisrael is a commentary on Jacob ben Asher s Turim. In Sepher… …
100Falk, Benjamin — (1853 1925) The New York photographer is credited with capturing on film for the first time ever the entire stage picture at the end of an act. This occurred following the performance of A Russian Honeymoon at the Madison Square Theatre on 1… …