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Movsas Feigins or
Movša Feigin (28
February 1908 – 11
August 1950) was a
Latvian chess master.
Movsas Feigins was born in
Dvinsk (then
Russian Empire...
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Tammy Z.
Movsas, who also is a physician. They have four children. "Profile".
Henry Ford Hospital.
Retrieved 22
January 2018. "Benjamin
Movsas". American...
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daughter Liba,
married Binyomin Tzvi
Movsas, who
initially succeeded his father-in-law as
rabbi in Birzai.
Movsas later served as
rabbi of the town of...
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Santacroce L,
Diomede L,
Balducci L (3
February 2019).
Talavera F,
Movsas B (eds.). "Background of
Paraneoplastic Syndromes". Medscape.
WebMD LLC...
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Pfeffer Lifnim MiShuras HaDin:
Crossing the Line of the Law
Rabbi D.
Movsas.
Beyond The
Letter Of The Law Urmson, J. O. (1958) “Saints and Heroes,”...
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composer Alicia Dujovne Ortiz,
writer Giora Feidman,
klezmer musician [2]
Movsas Feigins,
chess player Daniel Filmus, ex-Argentine
Education Minister Paulino...
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Poland (2018–2019)
Leonid Dobychin (1894–1936),
Russian writer Movsas Feigins (
Movša Feigins, 1908–1950),
Latvian chess master Grzegorz Fitelberg (1879–1953)...
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lawyer and
human rights activist Moisey Feigin, (1904–2008),
Russian artist Movsas Feigins, (1908–1950),
Latvian chess master All
pages with
titles containing...
- Meike; Veenhoven, Ruut; Baas, Frank; Martin,
Nicholas G.; Mosing, Miriam;
Movsas, Benjamin; Ropka, Mary E.; Shinozaki, Gen; Swaab, **** (December 2010)....
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David Bezmozgis,
author Boris Brutskus Sergei Eisenstein, film
director Movsas Feigins,
chess player Morris Halle,
linguist Philippe Halsman, photographer...