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- George Karfunkel (born 1948/1949) is an American businessman, the co-founder of companies including AmTrust Financial Services, and a survivor of Operation...
- Karfunkel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Karfunkel (died 1816), Bohemian rabbi George Karfunkel (born 1948/49), American...
- AmTrust Financial Services was founded by brothers George Karfunkel and Michael Karfunkel in 1998. In 2005, Ronald E. (Ron) Pipoly was appointed as CFO...
- company was owned by Barry Karfunkel and his family. Barry Karfunkel became the president of the company when Michael Karfunkel died. One of the two companies...
- Aaron Karfunkel (also known as Aaron ben Judah; in Hebrew, Aharon ben Yehudah ha-Kohen; in Yiddish, Aaron Löb (died 1816) was a Bohemian rabbi of the...
- founded in the same year by his father-in-law, Michael Karfunkel and his brother, George Karfunkel. As of 2016, he is chairman, CEO and president, relinquishing...
- Personal details Born Anne Karfunkel 1976 (age 47–48) New York City, U.S. Spouse Yehuda Neuberger Children 2 Relatives George Karfunkel (father) Education Touro...
- erosion and the formation of soils. Fulgurite Karfunkel, 2001 (see: References). Banko, A. G., J. Karfunkel, W. Hadrian, and F. Noack. 2002. "Brasilianische...
- Jewish surname that derives from Yiddish גאָרפֿינקל (gorfinkl), German Karfunkel, both ultimately from Latin Carbuncle (an archaic term for a number of...
- (1754–93); Jeremiah Löw Berliner (1793–99); Lewin Saul Fränkel (1800–7); Aaron Karfunkel (1807–16); and Abraham ben Gedaliah Tiktin (1816–20). After the German...