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Stuart Antelman (January 10, 1933 –
September 11, 2013) was an American-Israeli rabbi, chemist, and
conspiracy theorist.
Marvin Stuart Antelman was born...
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American indie rock band from Gilbert, Arizona,
formed in 2003.
Leighton Antelman,
William Bradford, Evan Arambul, and
Steve McGraw started writing music...
- any
research publications that were the
result of
taxpayer support. The
Antelman study of open
access publishing found that in philosophy,
political science...
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sympathy for
Judaism would be
inspired by
authors such as
Rabbi Marvin Stuart Antelman, and
reaffirms conspiracy theories presenting left-wing Jews as a group...
- Atlanta, Georgia.
Members of the band
include Lydia vocalist,
Leighton Antelman, and
producer and songwriter, Matt Malp****. The
Cinema released its debut...
- "Best of 2008" in a
combined end of the year
staff list. Band
Leighton Antelman - vocals,
piano Steve McGraw -
guitar Craig Taylor -
drums Ethan Koozer...
- this
album called This
December (A
Favorite Of My Dreams) Band
Leighton Antelman – guitar, vocals,
piano Steve McGraw – guitar,
organ Loren Brinton – drums...
- Braces". NYT
Regional Newspapers.
Retrieved January 9, 2013. Gretchen,
Antelman (2008).
International Directory of
Company Histories. Vol. 94. St. James...
- 26 (2): 41–7. doi:10.14429/dbit.26.2.3679.
Borgman C (1996), 493-503.
Antelman K,
Lynema E, Pace AK (2006). "Toward a Twenty-First
Century Library Catalog"...
- were made
available in
various formats including vinyl and CD.
Leighton Antelman stated in an
article featured on
Alternative Press that the
album would...