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Mandelbaum is a
Jewish (Ashke****c)
surname from the
German Mandelbaum ‘almond tree’.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Mandelbaum (1925–unknown)...
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Jacques Mandelbaum (born 1 May 1958, in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a
French journalist and film critic,
currently working for the
newspaper Le
Monde which he...
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Fredericka "Marm"
Mandelbaum (March 25, 1825 –
February 26, 1894)
operated as a
criminal fence to many of the
street gangs and
criminals of New York's...
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Michael Mandelbaum (born 1946) is a
professor and
director of the
American Foreign Policy program at the
Johns Hopkins University,
School of
Advanced International...
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Mayer Joel
Mandelbaum (born
October 12, 1932) is an
American music composer and teacher, best
known for his use of
microtonal tuning (notably just intonation...
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Allen Mandelbaum (May 4, 1926 –
October 27, 2011) was an
American professor of
literature and the humanities, poet, and
translator from
classical Gr****...
- Jack
Mandelbaum (born
Janek Mandelbaum,
April 10, 1927 –
August 6, 2023) was a Polish-American
Holocaust survivor from Gdynia. His
experiences as a boy...
- The
Mandelbaum effect is the
tendency for the eye to
focus nearby in
conditions of poor visibility. It was
first codified by J.
Mandelbaum in 1960. Because...
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Albert Mandelbaum (1925 – unknown) was an
Israeli chess player. In the
early 1950s
Albert Mandelbaum was one of the
leading Israeli chess players. He...
- The
Mandelbaum Gate is a
former checkpoint between the
Israeli and
Jordanian sectors of Jerusalem, just
north of the
western edge of the Old City along...