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- Nathan Agmon (Hebrew: נתן אגמון, born Nathan Bistritzky; 1896 in Russian Empire – 1980 in Tel Aviv) was an Israeli writer and translator born in the Russian...
- Master Competition came into being in 1973, at the initiative of Jan Jacob Bistritzky, a close friend of Arthur Rubinstein, who was honored to give his name...
- Staples and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra string section Violins Zinovi Bistritzky Beatriz Budinsky Lillian Downs Virginia Halfmann Richard Margitza Felix...
- to support the continuous work of pumps during blackouts. Rabbi Shlomo Bistritzky, Katharina ****ebank, Second Mayor of Hamburg, Anton Schneerson, CEO of...
- Berlin State Library was returned to the legal heirs. In 1974, Jan Jacob Bistritzky established the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition...
- Stover Kenneth Stover Strings, woodwinds and br**** Gordon Staples, Zinovi Bistritzky, Beatriz Budinzky, Richard Margitza, Virginia Halfmann, Felix Resnick...
- Introduction by Martin Goodman. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. xxix–****v. Bistritzky’s Play 'Jerusalem and Rome' (1938/1941) Buth, Randall; Pierce, Chad (2014)...
- Castro. Don Quixote has been translated into Hebrew twice, first by Natan Bistritzky and Nahman Bialik (Jerusalem, Sifriat Poalim, 1958), and later (Tel Aviv:...
- interview by the daily newspaper Hamburger Abendblatt with local rabbi Shlomo Bistritzky [de]. The proposal to rebuild the synagogue showed po****r with many people...
- Eliyahu Abergel, and several prominent Chabad Rabbis, including Rabbi Levi Bistritzky of Zefat and Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Yeruslavsky. In addition to his Torah...