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- Nahum Meïr Schaikewitz, also known by his pseudonym "Shomer" (December 18, 1849 in Nesvizh, Russian Empire – 25 November 1905 in New York City) was a...
- Mia Schaikewitz (/ˈʃaɪkəwɪts/; born May 23, 1978) is an American TV personality and spokesperson for disability advocacy. She starred in the 2012 reality...
- chronicles the lives of four women—Angela Rockwood, Tiphany Adams, Mia Schaikewitz, and Auti Angel—who have been paralyzed by illness or accident and displays...
- Fletcher. 132 June 4, 2013 “Push Girls” stars Tiphany Adams and Mia Schaikewitz Plus, Dr. Steven Lamm and chef Roble Ali. 133 June 5, 2013 Former Governor...
- Scott Sanders, Emmy Award and Tony Award-winning television producer Mia Schaikewitz, TV personality and spokesperson for disability advocacy Julia Sell,...
- that we're lucky to get any guy, that we can't be picky", remarked Mia Schaikewitz, who is profiled in Push Girls, a 2012 reality series about four women...
- thirteenth century Nahum Manbar (born 1946), Israeli businessman Nahum Meir Schaikewitz (1849–1905), Yiddish and Hebrew novelist and playwright Nahum Melvin-Lambert...
- in Brazil) by Herman, 1903. Di grineh (The naive one) by Nahum Meir Schaikewitz, lyrics by Brody, performed by Bertha Kalich, 1903. Gott, mensh un toyfel...
- Princeton Tigers a w**** before, defeated Harvard, 6 to 0. Died: Nahum Meir Schaikewitz, 55, Russian-born American novelist known for his po****r novels (under...
- Archived from the original on March 7, 2019. Retrieved March 6, 2019. Schaikewitz, Steven; Lisby, Gregory C. (Spring 2008). "Harry F. Byrd and Louis I...