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Shakne Epshtein (1883 in Iwye – 27 July 1945) was a
Soviet journalist and the
secretary and
editor of the
Jewish Anti-Fascist
Committee (JAC)'s newspaper...
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Seraphine Eppstein (1861–1942),
American clubwoman and
hospital administrato Shakne Epshtein (1883–1945),
Soviet journalist Alex Epshteyn,
computer programmer...
- vice-minister of
Foreign Affairs and the head of the
Soviet Information Bureau Shakne Epshtein (Secretary and
editor of the
Eynikeyt newspaper)
Itzik Feffer,...
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former federal prosecutor, and
Valentina Shaknes, a
founding partner of
matrimonial law firm
Krauss Shaknes Tallentire & Messeri, to
explain "why was...
- the town is
found in
various forms such as Sheke, Sheki, Shaka, Shakki,
Shakne, Shaken, Shakkan, Shekin. The city was
known as
Nukha (Azerbaijani: Nuxa;...
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movement of the
Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s, Feffer,
along with
Shakne Epshtein and
Oleksandr Finkel,
published essays in
Ukrainian about Yiddish...
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retaken by the
Soviet Union. On 15
February 1944, Mikhoels, Feffer, and
Shakne Epshtein, in a
letter edited by
Solomon Lozovsky, sent a
leader to Soviet...
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Gitlow relates that the OGPU/NKVD used Poyntz's
former lover, a man
named Shakne Epshtein (Shachno
Epstein (1881–1945)), the ****ociate
editor of the Communist...
- the town is
found in
various forms such as Sheke, Sheki, Shaka, Shakki,
Shakne, Shaken, Shakkan, Shekin.
Shirvan Literally meaning "Land of the Lions"...