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  • The Brothers Ashkenazi (1936) (Yiddish: ‏די ברידער אַשכּנזי‎ Di brider Ashkenazi) is a novel by Israel Joshua Singer. Written in Yiddish, it first appeared...
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    Ashkenazi (Hebrew: ליאור אשכנזי; born 28 December 1968) is an Israeli actor, voice actor, comedian and television presenter. Regarded as one of the best...
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    Israel Joshua Singer (category American Ashkenazi Jews)
    introduction to the latter, I. B. Singer called The Sinner "an insipid title". The Brothers Ashkenazi (1936) Friling (1937) East of Eden (originally titled...
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    we see things. —Joel Coen, on the Coens' Jewish heritage. Both sides of the Coen family were Eastern European Ashkenazi Jews. Their paternal grandfather...
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    Jerome Robbins (category People from the Upper East Side)
    Robbins made his stage debut with the Yiddish Art Theater, in a small role in The Brothers Ashkenazi. In 1937 Robbins made the first of many appearances as...
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  • Israeli Ashkenazi Jews, including both original immigrants who obtained Israeli citizenship and their Israeli descendants. Although traditionally the term...
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    Łódź (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    Reymont's The Promised Land (1898), Joseph Roth's Hotel Savoy (1924) and Israel Joshua Singer's The Brothers Ashkenazi (1937). Roth's novel depicts the city...
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    obiecana (TV series), 1978 Polish literature Industrial revolution The Brothers Ashkenazi by Israel Joshua Singer Full text in Polish (public domain due to...
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    Syrian-Jewish descent, was raised in France and in Italy. Their mother is an Ashkenazi Jew of Russian-Jewish descent. They began making films at a young age...
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    "Gabi" Ashkenazi (Hebrew: גבי אשכנזי; born 25 February 1954) is an Israeli politician and former military leader. He previously served as the Minister...
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  • Łódź rebellion (category Rebellions against the Russian Empire)
    The Łódź rebellion is described in Israel Joshua Singer's novel, The Brothers Ashkenazi. Rakowski-Kłos, Igor (9 May 2017). "Nie można aresztować połowy...
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  • (1902–1991), Enemies, a Love Story Israel Joshua Singer (1893–1944), The Brothers Ashkenazi Joan Slonczewski (born 1956), A Door into Ocean Jane Smiley (born...
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    Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi (Hebrew: מאיר אשכנזי) was a Chabad rabbi who served as chief Rabbi of Shanghai from 1926 to 1949. Ashkenazi was born to Shneur Zalman...
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    Izrael Poznański (category Businesspeople from the Russian Empire)
    died in infancy) The figures of Max Ashkenazi from the novel The Brothers Ashkenazi by Israel Joshua Singer and Shaya Mendelsohn from The Promised Land by...
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  • List of Jews born in the former Russian Empire (and the former Soviet Union) Max Black, philosopher Misha Black, designer; brother of Max Black Bella Davidovich...
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  • The Frenkel brothers were three Egyptian Jewish brothers – Herschel Frenkel (1902-1972), Shlomo Frenkel (1912-2001), and David Frenkel (1914-1994) – who...
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  • Hadas Yaron and their parents, played by Lior Ashkenazi and Robin Weigert. Prior to World War II, the Kurc family, Polish Jews, lived successful and...
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    as Ashkenazi, 3% identify as Sephardic, and 1% identify as Mizrahi. An additional 6% identify as some combination of the three categories. During the colonial...
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  • Nathan Ashkenazi (c. 1520 – 1602) was a Jewish physician and businessman active in Ottoman, Venetian and Polish–Lithuanian politics during the late 16th...
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  • to have died in a car accident after the war. Tomer Kapon as Aviv Danino Ninet Tayeb as Yael 'Yaeli' Ashkenazi Michael Aloni as Dotan 'Himmler' Friedman...
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