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Amdur may
refer to:
Amdur (Hasidic dynasty) Indura, a
village in
Belarus Ellis Amdur (born 1952),
American martial arts
writer Mary
Amdur (1921–1998)...
- Mary
Ochsenhirt Amdur (February 18, 1921 –
February 16, 1998) was an
American toxicologist and
public health researcher who
worked primarily on pollution...
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Chaykl of
Amdur (c. 1755 - 1799) was the
second Rebbe of
Amdur after succeeding his
father Rabbi Chaim Chaykl of
Amdur. Reb
Shmuel of
Amdur was born in...
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Ellis Amdur (born
March 27, 1952, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a writer, an
American practitioner of
martial arts and as of 2024,
retired crisis intervention...
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Chaim Chaykl (Chaika)
Levin of
Amdur (Hebrew: חיים חייקל (חייקא) לוין מאמדור; c. 1730 -
March 13, 1787), also
known as the
Amdurer Rebbe, was an 18th-century...
- and the pair won a
Challenger doubles title together in
Athens in 1981.
Amdur, Neil (August 21, 1983). "For
Tennis Pro,
Return Match". The New York Times...
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University Graduate School of Arts and Science.
Dargis married wine
expert Lou
Amdur in 1994. They live in Los Angeles. "Manohla
Dargis on 2016".
Linoleum Knife...
- romanized:
Amdur) is a
village in the
Grodno District of the
Grodno Region of Belarus. The town's name in
Yiddish is
Amdur,
which lends its name to the
Amdur Hasidic...
- It also
spawned the use of the
kusarigama and the
Kyoketsu Shoge.
Ellis Amdur criticizes in his book Old School:
Essays on ****anese
Martial Traditions...
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Sallyann Sack-Pikus (née
Amdur; born
March 13, 1936) is an
American genealogist and psychologist, and
editor of
Avotaynu Magazine, a
journal of Jewish...