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Abraham "Abe"
Aronovitz (October 15, 1898 – July 11, 1960) was an
American lawyer and
politician who
served one term as
mayor of Miami, Florida, from...
- 1986–1999; 2003–2011)
Moses Alexander (D-Boise, ID: 1897–1899; 1901–1903) Abe
Aronovitz (R-Miami, FL: 1953–1955)
Harry Bacharach (R-Atlantic City, NJ: 1912; 1916–1920;...
- The
Sidney M.
Aronovitz United States Courthouse is a
courthouse of the
United States located in Key West, Florida.
Built in 1932 and
opened the following...
- 2006. The
programme featured mainly the
following fictitious networks:
Aronovitz Business News. This
business and
financial news
station featured onscreen...
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Aronowitz or
Aronovitz is a
Jewish patronymic surname literally meaning "son of Aaron".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alfred "Al"
Gilbert Aronowitz...
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Sidney Myer
Aronovitz (June 20, 1920 –
January 8, 1997) was an
American lawyer who
served as a
United States district judge of the
United States District...
- FISC
Appointer (Chief Justice)
Original Appointer (President)
Sidney Aronovitz S.D. Fla. June 8, 1989 May 18, 1992 – –
William Rehnquist Gerald Ford...
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Vatican Outstanding Civilian Service Medal Benjamin Swig was
married to Mae
Aronovitz. "Benjamin Swig Dead at 86". Jta.org.
November 4, 1980.
Retrieved October...
- County, was founded. It
later was
renamed as Beth David. In 1953, Abe
Aronovitz became the
first and only
Jewish mayor of Miami. In 1910,
Louis Brown...
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upholstery furniture salesman and **** salesman. His mother,
Dorothy (née
Aronovitz) Camen, a part-time
bindery worker. Joey was
going to be
named Jack, however...