- Marc
Chagall (born
Moishe Shagal; 6 July [O.S. 24 June] 1887 – 28
March 1985) was a Belarusian,
Russian and
French artist. An
early modernist, he was ****ociated...
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Bertha Goldberg;
December 31, 1904 – 1997). His great-grandfather,
Gershon Movsha Becker,
immigrated to the
United States from Lithuania.
Becker began playing...
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studied in the Yury Pen's art
school with would-be
artists Marc
Chagall (then
Movsha Shagal) and
Victor Mekler (then
Avigdor Mekler).
Archival materials contradict...
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first language. He was born in Brookyn, the
second of
three sons born to
Movsha Froim "Morris"
Zeldin (1891-1976), a
pioneer in the
Zionist movement and...
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Vigdor Nisonov 5,000
roubles Polissky manufacturing family 4,200
roubles Skidelsky El
Duvid Yankelev 4,000
roubles Movsha Leybovich Gohbarg 2,700 roubles...
- upon by
carrion birds. In 1960,
Russian archaeologist Tamara Grigorevna Movsha proposed a
theory to
explain the
absence of some bones.
According to her...
- novel, Bulgarin's hero Ivan
encounters the
dishonest village tavern keeper Movsha and his wife
Rifka and
chronicles the
endless dishonesty of these" Jewish...
- Novo-Aleksandrovsk (now Zarasai, Lithuania), to a poor
Jewish family. His father,
Movsha (or Moisei), died when Pen was four,
leaving his
Orthodox mother with ten...