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Ludwig Jesselson (August 29, 1910 –
April 3, 1993) was a German-born
metal trader who
served as
president and CEO of
Philipp Brothers.
Ludwig Jesselson was...
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about 827,000 per year.
Among the
prizes awarded by the
museum is the
Jesselson Prize for
Contemporary Judaica Design,
which recognizes outstanding design...
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conducted oil
trading deals.
Jacobs has
frequently recognized Ludwig Jesselson as an
influential mentor. In 1989,
Jacobs founded United Waste Systems...
- over 20,000 a year. The
tenth floor of the
hospital is
occupied by the
Jesselson Heart Center,
which combines cardiology and
cardiothoracic surgery. In...
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where the
violoncello was
still uncommon.
Baines Jesselson 1991,
Jambe de Fer 1556,
Bonta 1990
Jesselson 1991
Woodfield 1984
Holman 1982
Watkin 1996 Bonta...
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Royal Musical ****ociation. 109: 39–59. doi:10.1093/jrma/109.1.39.
Jesselson, Robert. "The
Etymology of Violoncello:
Implications on
Literature in...
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founder of Hess
Corporation and
former owner of NFL's New York Jets
Ludwig Jesselson (1910–1993), German-born
metal trader who
served as
president and CEO...
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landscape painter Axel
Schock (born 1965),
journalist and
author Ludwig Jesselson (born 1910),
philanthropist and
businessman Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger...
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Retrieved 19
December 2010. Storli,
Espen (August 30, 2013). "Ludwig
Jesselson (1910-1993)".
Immigrant Entrepreneurship.
Retrieved May 28, 2018. Blaag...
- 101-year-old Rav was
admitted into the
cardiac intensive care unit of the
Jesselson Heart Center at the
Shaare Zedek Medical Center under the supervision...