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Shmuel Ashkenasi (Hebrew: שמואל אשכנזי; born
January 11, 1941) is an
Israeli violinist and teacher. Born in Tel Aviv on
January 11, 1941, he
began his...
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Yehuda Leon Ashke**** (French
spelling Léon Aské****; Arabic: يهودا ليون اشكنازي; Hebrew: יהודא ליאון אשכנזי), also
known as
Manitou (June 21, 1922...
- Silverstein,
Jascha Brodsky, John Dalley,
Michael Tree,
Felix Slatkin,
Shmuel Ashkenasi,
Harold Wippler,
Leonid Bolotine,
Takaoki Sugitani,
Helen Kwalw****er,...
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Sephardic Jews live.
Variant spellings include Ashkenazy, Aschkenasi,
Ashkenasi, and Eske****.
Abraham Ashke****, 19th-century rabbi,
Chacham Bashi of...
- Levi Ibn
Habib David Ibn Abi
Zimra Moshe Galante I Haim
Vital Betzalel Ashkenasi Gedalia Cordovero Isaac Gaon
Israel Benjamin Yaacov Tzemah Shemuel Garmison...
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Pikayzen (USSR) Ștefan Ruha [ro] (Romania) 1962
Boris Gutnikov (USSR)
Shmuel Ashkenasi (Israel)
Irina Bochkova [ru] (USSR) Nina
Beilina (USSR) Yoko Kubo (****an)...
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studied at the
Curtis Institute of
Music with Ida
Kavafian and
Shmuel Ashkenasi and at the
Escuela Superior de Música
Reina Sofía in
Madrid as a viola...
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enrollment is
approximately 500 students. The
teaching staff includes Shmuel Ashkenasi,
Sabine Meyer,
James Tocco and others;
current president is Rico Gubler...
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Gershon of
Kitov Grave on the
Mount of
Olives Personal Born
Avraham Gershon Ashkenasi c. 1701 Died 25 Adar I 1761
Jerusalem Religion Judaism Spouse unknown...
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Hebron destitute. The m****acre
succeeded in
uniting Hebron's
Sephardic and
Ashkenasi communities, but it took
until 1858 for the
community to
fully recover...