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  • 91Ted Koppel's big night out — Episodio de Gilmore Girls Episodio nº 9 Temporada 4 Escrito por Amy Sherman Palladino Dirigido por …

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  • 92Kierstin Koppel — Kierstin Ali Koppel est une actrice et danseuse Américaine, née le 18 juillet 1989, à Miami (Floride). Elle est surtout connue pour avoir interprété le rôle de Sarah la gothique dans American Girls 4. Biographie Née et élevée à Miami, Kierstin… …

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  • 93JACOB KOPPEL BEN AARON SASSLOWER — (second half of 17th century), authority on the masoretic text and cantillation, and author of a work on the masorah . Jacob Koppel came from Zaslavl near Ostrog (Volhynia). He was the author of Naḥalat Ya akov (1686), containing the masorah for… …

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  • 94James Koppel Gutheim — Rabbi James Koppel Gutheim (b. November 15, 1817 near Munster in Westphalia, Germany– d. May 11, 1886 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was the rabbi of Congregation Shangarai Chasset of New Orleans.In 1843, Gutheim arrived in the United States and… …

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  • 95GOLDBLOOM, JACOB KOPPEL — (1872–1961), Zionist leader. Born in Kletsk, then Poland, Goldbloom went to London in 1892, joined the Ḥovevei Zion and, after meeting Herzl, began to found Zionist societies in Whitechapel. He introduced the Ivrit be Ivrit method of Hebrew… …

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  • 96GUTHEIM, JAMES KOPPEL — (1817–1886), U.S. Reform rabbi. Gutheim, trained in his native Westphalia as a teacher, immigrated to the United States around 1843. In 1846 he went to Cincinnati to become rabbi of B nai Yeshurun Congregation (today the Isaac M. Wise Temple),… …

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  • 97JACOB KOPPEL BEN MOSES OF MEZHIRECH — (d. c. 1740), Polish kabbalist. Jacob was influenced by the Shabbatean movement in Poland, and he himself influenced Ḥasidism. His main published works are: Sha arei Gan Eden (Korets, 1803), a major kabbalistic treatise, dealing with all facets… …

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  • 98JAVITS, JACOB KOPPEL — (1904–1986), U.S. lawyer and politician. Javits was born in New York City to poor, immigrant parents. After attending Columbia University and New York University Law School, Javits formed a law partnership with his brother (1927) and for the next …

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  • 99KAHANA (Kagan), KOPPEL — (1895–1978), rabbinical scholar and authority on Jewish, Roman, and English law. Kahana, who was born in Eisiskes, Lithuania, studied at Lithuanian yeshivot and served as rabbi in Bialowieza and Rozanai, Poland. Before World War II, he went to… …

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  • 100PINSON, KOPPEL S. — PINSON, KOPPEL S. (1904–1961), U.S. historian. Born in Lithuania, Pinson was taken to the U.S. in 1907. He lectured at the New School for Social Research from 1934 to 1937, when he went to Queens College, N.Y., becoming professor of history in… …

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