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- Tartakover or Tartakower is a gender-neutral Jewish surname. It is related to the surname Tartakovsky, both meaning "from Tartakov [ru]". People with the...
- David Tartakover (Hebrew: דוד טרטקובר) (born 1944) is an Israeli graphic designer, political activist, artist and design educator. David Tartakover was...
- (also known as Xavier or Ksawery Tartakower, less often Tartacover or Tartakover; 21 February 1887 – 4 February 1956) was a Polish chess player. He was...
- Theodore Tartakover (11 May 1887 – 28 November 1977) was an Australian swimmer. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics and the 1912 Summer Olympics. "Theo...
- original on 26 August 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2005. Amnon Dankner and David Tartakover, Where we were and what we did - an Israeli lexicon of the Fifties and...
- Rodriguez Wiesław Rosocha Wiktor Sadowski Mehdi Saeedi Jan Sawka Todd Slater Waldemar Świerzy Piotr Szyhalski David Tartakover Niklaus Troxler Jefferson Wood...
- Khan, is well known. But they are now so widely po****r that Dr. S. G. Tartakover was able to declare, some years ago, that "to-day fianchettos are trumps...
- Sina Najafi, and Eyal". cabinetmagazine.org. Segal, Rafi; Weizman, Eyal; Tartakover, David (20 February 2003). A civilian occupation: the politics of Israeli...
- Odessa Stories by Isaac Babel All pages with titles containing Tartakovsky Tartakover, Jewish surname of the same toponymic origin Alexander Beider, A Dictionary...
- designed by Israeli graphic designer David Tartakover in 1978. The logo emerged from a poster created by Tartakover for a m**** rally, held in what is now Rabin...