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- Michael C. Steinlauf is Professor of History Emeritus at Gratz College, Pennsylvania. Steinlauf has taught Jewish history, theatre and culture in Eastern...
- shoppers make buying decisions. In 1988, the company was purchased by Peter Steinlauf whose family has owned a majority stake since. By the 1990s, Edmunds published...
- Białystok District during the Opening W****s of Operation Barbarossa."". In Steinlauf, Michael C.; Polonsky, Antony (eds.). Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume...
- goods retailer in the United States. Founded in 1916 by Herman and Eddie Steinlauf as a music store in N****au Street, Lower Manhattan, the company expanded...
- Stalinist regime (in particular, Jakub Berman and Hilary Minc). Michael C. Steinlauf noted that Jewish communists, despite their small number, have gained...
- Warsaw, 1946. Wladyslaw Szpilman, The Pianist p. 95–96, Orion Books, 2005. Steinlauf, Michael C.; Polonsky, Antony (November 2003). "Obituaries: Władysław...
- Its Aftermath. Rutgers University Press, 2003. pp. 249, 256. Michael C. Steinlauf. "Poland.". In: David S. Wyman, Charles H. Rosenzveig. The World Reacts...
- were outnumbered by "helpers" by a ratio of one to 20 or 30. Michael C. Steinlauf writes that not only the fear of the death penalty was an obstacle limiting...
- born to a Jewish family in Teaneck, New Jersey, the son of Arlene (née Steinlauf) and Norman Birnbaum. His father was a World War II veteran who went into...
- the act of washing in filthy water without soap can serve no purpose. Steinlauf, a fellow prisoner, contradicts him by arguing that to survive—in order...