- José
Aboulker (5
March 1920 – 17
November 2009) was an
Algerian Jew and the
leader of the anti-****
resistance in
French Algeria in
World War II. He received...
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Aboulker is a
Jewish surname,
historically mainly existing in Algiers. The
Aboulker family of
Algiers originated in Spain. The name
appears for the first...
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Isabelle Aboulker (born 23
October 1938) is a
French composer,
particularly known for her
operas and
other vocal works. In 1999, she
gained a
prize from...
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Colette Béatrice
Aboulker-Muscat (28
January 1909 – 25
November 2003) was a
French teacher, writer,
natural healer, and
kabbalist whose focus was on the...
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Marcel Aboulker (1
January 1905 in
Algiers – 7
September 1952 in Garches) was a
French screenwriter and film director.
Aboulker built up a
successful career...
- Berthe-Sultana Bénichou-
Aboulker (Arabic: بيرت بينيشو أبولكيرl; 16 May 1888 – 19
August 1942) was a Jewish-Algerian poet and
playwright who
wrote in French...
- 2006, p. 95.
Aboulker 2010, p. 53.
Aboulker 2010, pp. 55–56.
Picard 2006, p. 85.
Aboulker 2010, pp. 54–55.
Aboulker 2010, p. 83.
Aboulker 2010, pp. 64–65...
- Ben (1928–2001), novelist, poet, painter, and
activist Berthe Bénichou-
Aboulker (1888–1942), poet
Mohammed Benchicou (born 1952),
director and publisher...
- Pushkin's
verse (including even his French-language poems, in
Isabelle Aboulker's song
cycle "Caprice étrange"). Suppé,
Leoncavallo and
Malipiero have also...
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National de la Cinematographie, with
original series music written by
Fabrice Aboulker. It was
first aired in
France on 18
December 2000 on Canal+, and later...