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Moritz (Moses)
Rosenhaupt (March 14, 1841 –
November 16, 1900) was a
German ḥazzan and composer.
Moritz Rosenhaupt was born in 1841 in
Jesberg or Offenbach...
- New seat.
Democratic gain. ▌Y
Clarence Dill (Democratic) 36.6% ▌Harry
Rosenhaupt (Republican) 30.0% ▌Thomas
Corkery (Progressive) 23.2% ▌J. C. Harkness...
- Drive, is a
Spokane landmark. 1914
Congress 5 C C Dill (D), 24,410
Harry Rosenhaupt (R), 20,063
Thomas Corkery (Prog), 15,509 J O
Harkness (S), 4,502 F H...
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Rauber (1934–2023),
cardinal and
prelate of the
Catholic Church Moritz Rosenhaupt (1841–1900),
Jewish cantor and
composer Sebaldus (11th century), the patron...
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Woodrow Wilson fellows."
Journal of
Human Resources (1968): 47-62 online.
Rosenhaupt, Hans. "The
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Program:
Achievements and Problems:...
- also his
obituary at the New York
Times (April 23, 1985, p. D–27). (b)
Rosenhaupt, Hans W. (1954). The True Deceivers. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. OCLC 1692644...
- from God and
Fauve Painting which was the co-winner of the 1993 Hans
Rosenhaupt Memorial Book
Award given by the
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation...
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February 1931 – 14
April 2015) was an
Israeli lawyer and diplomat. Meir
Rosenhaupt (later Rosenne) was born in Iași,
Kingdom of Romania. In 1941 he witnessed...
- Sami Singer, Benvenisti, Tsirelson, Marton, Rosenstein, Mendelsohn, S.
Rosenhaupt, Segal, Mizrachi, Kertész, Nobel,
Markus Krämer, S. Nussbaum, Tumarkin...