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Menasce may
refer to:
Daniel Menasce,
American engineer Jacques de
Menasce (1905-1960),
Austrian musician Jean de
Menasce (1902–1973),
French priest Menasce...
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powerful Menasce banking family of Alexandria,
previously of
Morocco and Palestine. The
first member of the
Menasce family in
Egypt was
Jacob Levi
Menasce, born...
- Jean de
Menasce (1902–1973) was a
French Catholic priest, of the
Dominican Order, as well as an
author and academic. He came from
Jewish Egyptian and...
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Daniel Menasce from the
George Mason University was
named Fellow of the
Institute of
Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2014 for contributions...
- de
Menasce (August 19, 1905 –
January 28, 1960) was a composer, pianist, and
critic of Austrian, and
later American, nationality.
Jacques de
Menasce was...
- the
United States and
president of the U.S. Senate. Horowitz,
Juliana Menasce; Budiman, Abby (August 18, 2020). "Key
findings about multiracial identity...
- alphabet, the
letters "r" and "d"
share an
identical character; Jean de
Menasce read the city's name "Trmd" and
identified it with
Termez on the Oxus river...
- To Keep The
Movement Strong".
National Public Radio. Horowitz,
Juliana Menasce;
Kiley Hurst; Dana
Braga (June 14, 2023). "Support for the
Black Lives...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 25
March 2009. Wike, Richard;
Juliana Menasce Horowitz (26 July 2006). "Lebanon's Muslims:
Relatively Secular and Pro-Christian"...
- (1905 – 2013),
conscientious objector, grew up in Bad Ischl.
Jacques de
Menasce (1905 in Bad
Ischl – 1960), a composer,
pianist and
critic Josef Plieseis...