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Pinhas Minkowsky (Yiddish: פנחס מינקאווסקי;
April 5, 1859 –
January 18, 1924) was a
Russian hazzan and composer.
Phinehas Minkovsky was born in Bila Tserkva...
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German physician Peter Minkowski (born 1941),
Swiss physicist Pinhas Minkowsky (1859–1924),
Russian hazzan Rudolph Minkowski (1895–1976), German-American...
- In mathematics, Minkowski's
theorem is the
statement that
every convex set in R n {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{n}}
which is
symmetric with
respect to the...
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Artist Title Cat
Number Rosinkes Mit
Mandlen Kalman Juvelier 1003
Ribone Scheil Ojlem Cantor A.
Minkowsky 1064...
- 1985
Nissim Mizrachi 1988
Perach Reuven 1990
Gideon Oberson 1991
Yaron Minkowsky 1995 1998
Galit Levi 2002
Pnina Tournet 2005 Riva
Oshida 2009 2011 Jean...
- ; Katrivanos, P.; Koske, P.; Leisos, A.; Ludvig, J.; Markopoulos, E.;
Minkowsky, P.; Nygren, D.; Papageorgiou, K.; Przybylski, G.; Resvanis, L.K.; Siotis...
- 1983 :
Chants de
Mihyar le Damascène, éd. Sindbad,
translated by Anne Wade
Minkowsky, préface by Eugène Guillevic.
Reprinted in 1995, Sindbad-Actes Sud....
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Kahal Adath Jeshurun hired Pinchas Minkowsky from
Odesa as
their cantor,
hiring him for five years. To
entice Minkowsky to join the congregation, its leaders...
- Brody. In 1891
Pinchas Minkowsky replaced Blumenthal at Brody, and
started to
showcase Nowakowsky's own compositions. It was
Minkowsky who
first proclaimed...
- synagogue.
Among them was
David Novakovsky, a composer, and
Cantor Pinhas Minkowsky. The
synagogue is
mentioned in
writings of
Isaac Babel,
Sholem Aleichem...