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Yulia Moiseevna Neiman (Russian: Юлия Моисеевна Нейман; 22 July 1907 – 1994), also
known by the pen name Yu.
Novikova (Russian: Ю. Новикова), was a Russian...
- Illich-Svitych (1886–1963),
worked as a bookkeeper. His mother,
Klara Moiseevna Desner (1901–1955), was
chief director of
puppet theater in Orenburg....
- Aron
Iakovlevich Naimark, a
professional artist, and his
mother Zefir Moiseevna. He was four
years old at the
onset of
World War I in 1914, and seven...
- (also
known as
Semyon Lvovich) was a
banker and his
mother was
Tsetsilia Moiseevna.
Vygotsky was
raised in the city of Gomel,
where he was
homeschooled until...
- Ida
Moiseevna Nappelbaum (Russian: Ида Моисеевна Наппельбаум; 1900–1992) was a
Soviet writer and photographer. Her work is
included in the collection...
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during this time. In 1966,
together with his
first actual wife, Anna
Moiseevna Rubinstein, (their
marriage was not
registered officially) he
first came...
- did not
pursue a
career in politics.
Lazar also had a sister,
Rachel Moiseevna Kaganovich (1883–1926), who
married Mordechai Ber Lantzman; they lived...
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Elena Moiseevna Rzhevskaya (Russian: Еле́на Моисе́евна Рже́вская, born
Elena Kagan; 27
October 1919 – 25
April 2017) was a
writer and
former Soviet war...
- of a
construction engineer Moses Aronovich Polyak (1909-1943) and Poly
Moiseevna Polyak (1914-1982). At the age of three, he lost his
father who died in...
- an
engineer who
worked in the
printing industry. His
mother —
Rakhil Moiseevna Gorodnitskaya (1908–1981), — in her youth, was a
school maths teacher...