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Joseph Harmatz (Hebrew: יוסף חרמץ; 23
January 1925 – 22
September 2016) was a
Lithuanian Jew who
fought as a
partisan during World War II.
After the war...
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William Harmatz (February 9, 1931 –
January 27, 2011) was an
American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey who won the 1959
Preakness Stakes aboard Royal...
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Harmatz (Hebrew: חרמץ), also
spelled Charmatz, Charmaz, Kharmatz, and
Kharmaz is a
Hebrew surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Joseph Harmatz...
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share in the
restaurant to
Harmatz in 1918, and it
remained in the
Harmatz family from then on. Jacob's son,
Harold Harmatz, took over the
business in...
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Harmatz 2013, pp. 267–8.
Tibbetts &
Walsh 2010, pp. 52–3.
Harmatz 2013, p. 278.
Harmatz 2013, pp. 278–9.
Scarfone &
Stillman 2018, p. 258.
Harmatz 2013...
- S2CID 10888200.
Olubodun JO, Ochs HR, von
Moltke LL,
Roubenoff R,
Hesse LM,
Harmatz JS, et al. (September 2003). "Pharmacokinetic
properties of
zolpidem in...
- the victims' families. In
October 2006,
Berkowitz and
Harmatz settled out of court, with
Harmatz agreeing to
return the
disputed items and to
donate part...
- the
album How To
Leave Town by Car Seat Headrest.
Scavone JM, Luna BG,
Harmatz JS, von
Moltke L,
Greenblatt DJ (April 1990). "Diphenhydramine kinetics...
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obtained some
money from
sympathisers in the
Jewish Brigade.
Joseph Harmatz,
posing as a
Polish displaced person (DP)
named "Maim Mendele", attempted...
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Retrieved 28
October 2024.
Greenblatt DJ,
Shader RI,
Franke K,
Maclaughlin DS,
Harmatz JS,
Allen MD, et al. (1991). "Pharmacokinetics and
bioavailability of intravenous...