- Max
Isaac Dimont (August 12, 1912 –
March 25, 1992) was a
Finnish American Jewish historian, lecturer, publicist, and writer.
Dimont was born into a Jewish...
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Dimont (French pronunciation: [dimɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. It is
about 10 km (6.2 mi)
south of Maubeuge, and is 191 km...
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Dimont is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Max
Dimont (1912–1992),
Finnish American historian and
author Jacques Dimont (1945–1994)...
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section of the Talmud, a
Jewish text
dating from AD 200–400.
According to Max
Dimont, the
story of
Barabbas as
related in the
Gospels lacks credibility from...
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Caroline Mortimer (born
Caroline Dimont; 12
March 1942 – 20
September 2020) was a
British actress.
Caroline Mortimer was the
daughter of the
novelist Penelope...
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latest flash mob air on the
television news in a
restaurant kitchen of the
Dimont Hotel where they work as waiters. A few
complain about their public disturbance...
- left
University College,
London after one year.
Penelope married Charles Dimont, a journalist, in 1937. They had two daughters, one of whom was the actress...
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written in 1904 by
Hayim Nahman Bialik about the 1903
Kishinev pogrom. Max
Dimont wrote that "Bialik's poem
caused thousands of
Jewish youths to cast off...
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Jacques René Émile
Dimont (February 2, 1945 –
December 31, 1994) was a
French fencer and
Olympic champion in foil competition. He
received a gold medal...
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Northern Israelite Tribes migrated through Europe to end up in Britain.
Dimont (1933)
argues that
British Israelists misunderstand and
misinterpret the...