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Bernard "Red"
Sarachek (October 19, 1912 –
November 14, 2005) was a
basketball coach and
athletic director at
Yeshiva University in New York City from...
- “Cappy” Cappon, who
coached Princeton in the late 1930s, and
Bernard "Red"
Sarachek, who
coached at
Yeshiva University from 1938 to 1977. The
offense is designed...
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three national Jewish tournaments:
Memphis Cooper, Glouberman, and the Red
Sarachek Tournament at
Yeshiva University. They are the only
Jewish school to accomplish...
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Industrial Psychology, 1929–1932.
History of Psychology, 5(2), 163–189.
Sarachek, B. (1968).
Elton Mayo's
Social Psychology and
Human Relations. The Academy...
- "Jewish
World Series", in each of 2016 and 2017. In 2015,
Frisch won the Red
Sarachek Tournament hosted by
Yeshiva University for the
first time.
After losing...
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Philosopher (5th Rev ed.).
Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-3487-4.
Sarachek,
Joseph (1938). Don
Isaac Abravanel. Bloch.
Elazar Ari Lipinski: Pesach...
- 1997
Boxing Bill
Mazer 1997
Broadcasting Marilyn Fierro 1997
Karate Red
Sarachek 1997
Basketball Basketball coach Al
Rosen 1998
Baseball Danny Schayes 1998...
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British neurologist, naturalist,
historian of science, and
writer Red
Sarachek,
basketball coach Joseph B. Soloveitchik,
rabbi Telford Taylor, lawyer...
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basketball team in the 1950s,
under the
leadership of
coach Bernard “Red”
Sarachek.
Hershkowitz later became a
coach of the team.
Hershkowitz was born in...
- formation. It was
originally utilized by
legendary basketball coach, Red
Sarachek. This
defense is
named for its
formation since there is one
defender at...