- Abramowicz, Abramovich,
Abramowitz, and
Abramovitz are
variant spellings of a name
meaning "son of Abraham"
among Slavic language speaking peoples; it...
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Benjamin Abramowitz (also
known as "Ben Hoffman"
during the late 1930s and
early 1940s) was an
American painter, printmaker, and sculptor.
First recognized...
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Milton Abramowitz (19
February 1915 in Brooklyn, New York – 5 July 1958) was a
Jewish American mathematician at the
National Bureau of
Standards who, with...
- Bina
Abramowitz (née Fuchs; 30
October 1865 – 1953) was a
Yiddish actress. Bina
Fuchs was born on 30
October 1865 in Saratov, Russia. Her
father was a...
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Abramowitz and
Stegun (AS) is the
informal name of a 1964
mathematical reference work
edited by
Milton Abramowitz and
Irene Stegun of the
United States...
- Leah
Abramowitz is the co-founder of Melabev, an
organization for
dementia patients in
Israel which has ten
centers in
Jerusalem and more in surrounding...
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Yosef Abramowitz (Hebrew: יוסף אברמוביץ; born 1964) is an Israeli-American
environmentalist and
solar energy advocate. He is
president and CEO of Energiya...
- with any
other murders, he was a
suspect in
several other ones.
Yetta Abramowitz, 12, was
strangled and
beaten on the roof of a five-story
apartment house...
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Retrieved 2019-10-12.
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Abramowitz and Stegun, p...
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Morton Isaac Abramowitz (January 20, 1933 –
November 29, 2024) was an
American diplomat and U.S.
State Department official.
Starting his
overseas career...