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- Jeff "Salzy" Salzenstein (born October 14, 1973) is an American left-handed former professional tennis player. In 1986 he won the US Boys' 12 National...
- Musique de chambre, œuvres pour piano et lieder - Trio Dichter (with Hanna Salzenstein, Fiona Mato), Samuel H****elhorn (Harmonia Mundi) 2023: Joseph Haydn Symphonies...
- RandyBlue.com, ****yBoys, and StraightBoys****ing.com. In June 2009, Jason Salzenstein of Edge Boston commented favorably of the Corbin Fisher-produced photo...
- Lucas' Gigolos Archived March 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Jason Salzenstein, EDGE Boston, October 6, 2008. Michael Lucas Gigolos, BeautifulMag review...
- Basketball Super League Bob Robinson, Songwriter from the Tim & Bob duo Jeff Salzenstein (born 1973), tennis player Fulton J. Sheen, Catholic archbishop David...
- American football player Jeff Reed (baseball), retired baseball player Jeff Salzenstein (born 1973), American tennis player Jeff Samardzija (born 1985), Major...
- NBA's Portland Trail Blazers, Washington Wizards, Chicago Bulls Jeff Salzenstein (born 1973), tennis player Kyle Shanahan, NFL head coach for San Francisco...
- 2024, p. 16 Buschek et al. 2024 Save the Children 2024 Sridhar 2023 Salzenstein 2024 Fayyad 2024 M****oud & Fick 2023. UN News 2024. UN OCHA 2024. Neuman...
- boys 16s & 18s, all-time-record 23 USTA Pro Circuit singles titles Jeff Salzenstein, US, 1986 US boys' 12 Hard Court Singles & Doubles Champion **** Savitt...
- 1993: Daniel Courcol 1994: Marcus Hilpert 1995: Trey Phillips 1996: Jeff Salzenstein 1997: Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1998: Pavel Kudrnáč 1999: Hisham Hemeda 2000:...