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Fiamma Nirenstein is an Italian-Israeli journalist,
author and politician. In 2008 she was
elected to the
Italian Parliament for
Silvio Berlusconi's The...
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Nirenstein (also
spelled Nierenstein or the
Polish version Nirensztajn) is a
Yiddish and German-language surname. The word,
Niere and Stein, literally...
- Otto
Kallir (born Otto
Nirenstein,
April 1, 1894, in
Vienna –
November 30, 1978, in New York) was an Austrian-American art historian, author, publisher...
- with
Michael Goldston serving as its
first president and Rev.
Gabriel Nirenstein [citation needed] as its
first ever vice-president. Over the years, the...
- Argentina.
Their tour was
suggested by
Jorge Duclout (1856–1927) and
Mauricio Nirenstein (1877–1935) with the
support of
several Argentine scholars, including...
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bookshop and
publisher of
Jewish scholarly books,
where he met
Miriam Nirenstein, the proprietor's daughter. They
married in 1940 and had two children...
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Roberto Beccantini (columnist)
Altiero Scicchitano (columnist)
Fiamma Nirenstein (columnist)
Former journalists Giovanni Arpino Adolfo Battaglia Enzo Bettiza...
- rendering). The
first general tractable 3D
solutions were
presented in 2002 by
Nirenstein et al. and Bittner.
Haumont et al.
improve on the
performance of these...
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Italian general election, the
party had 90
deputies (excluding
Fiamma Nirenstein,
Alessandro Ruben, and
Souad Sbai,
whose election was
supported both by...
- Jerusalem.
Italian Vice
President of the
Committee of
Foreign Affairs Fiamma Nirenstein, who
covered the
original Durban Conference as a journalist,
wrote that...