- 1921.
Margarita Mandelstamm was born in Riga (then in the
Russian Empire), the
daughter of
Faivush (Pavel)
Mandelstamm and
Minna Mandelstamm. Her
family was...
- Paul
Mandelstamm (Latvian:
Pauls Mandelštams; 19 September [O.S. 7] 1872 – 1941) was a
Baltic German-Jewish architect,
working mainly in present-day Latvia...
-
buildings of
Alberta iela
include Baltic and
Baltic German architects Paul
Mandelstamm,
Hermann Hilbig and
Heinrich Scheel.
Since April 2009 Pēkšēns' former...
-
Bukovina (1):
Mayer Ebner Russia (4):
Rabbi Samuel Mohilever, Prof. Max E.
Mandelstamm,
Jacob Bernstein-Kohan,
Isidor Jasinowski France (2):
Bernard Lazare...
- Elsa
Mandelstamm Gidoni (March 12, 1901 –
April 19, 1978) was a German-American
architect and
interior designer.
Gidoni was born Elsa
Mandelstamm in Riga...
- well as
architects from a
Jewish background (Mikhail Eisenstein, Paul
Mandelstamm) and
Baltic Germans (such as
Bernhard Bielenstein,
Rudolph Dohnberg and...
-
actress Margarita Mamun (born 1995),
Russian rhythmic gymnast Margarita Mandelstamm (1895–1962),
Russian violinist Margarita Marbler (born 1975), Austrian...
- 1982, p. 49, ISSN 0264-0856 Also
romanized as Osip Mandelstam,
Ossip Mandelstamm, or Osip
Mandelshtam Delgado, Yolanda; RIR,
specially for (18 July 2014)...
- (Russian translation:
Yevreyskaya Biblioteka, iii.,
pages 228-236')hy B.
Mandelstamm,
Chazon la-Mo'ed, p. 15, Vienna, 1877 Sabaliauskaite, Kristina, Silva...
- from the
original on
September 30, 2007. Stratigakos, Despina. "Elsa
Mandelstamm Gidoni".
Pioneering Women of
American Architecture.
Beverly Willis Architecture...