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Bendheim Center for
Finance (BCF) is an
interdisciplinary center at
Princeton University. It was
established in 1997 at the
initiative of Ben Bernanke...
- Els Salomon-Prins
Bendheim (7 July 1923 – 12
January 2023, 23
Tammuz 5683 – 20
Tevet 5783) was a Dutch-born
Orthodox Jewish philanthropist, theologian...
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Bendheim is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Bendheim (1866–1934),
American politician from
Virginia Els
Bendheim (1923–2023)...
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Charles Bendheim (May 15, 1866 –
April 30, 1934) was an
American politician and
lawyer from Virginia. He
served in the
Virginia House of
Delegates from...
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Margot Friedländer (née
Bendheim; born 5
November 1921) is a
German survivor of the
Holocaust and
public speaker. She and her
family were ****cuted by...
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Leroy S.
Bendheim (February 12, 1906 – June 18, 1987) was a two-term
mayor of Alexandria, Virginia, and three-term
Virginia state senator.
Bendheim was born...
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another apprentice and
second cousin to
Bendheim,
Siegfried Ullmann,
moved to the New York
office where he and
Bendheim served as
general partners with a minority...
- Black: Hans Canosa, Director".
Digital Content.
Retrieved December 2, 2011.
Bendheim, Kim (January 1, 2007). "Hans
Canosa '93". Harvardwood.
Retrieved December...
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trustee of the Asia
Society and a
member of the
Advisory Council for the
Bendheim Center for
Finance at
Princeton University.
Before Alibaba Group, Evans...
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operation out of Hamburg. In 1914, with the
advent of
World War I,
Siegfried Bendheim, an apprentice,
German citizen, and
minor partner in
Philipp Brothers,...