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Zunser is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eliakum Zunser (1836–1913),
Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet and
songwriter Miriam...
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Eliakum Zunser (Eliakim Badchen,
Elikum Tsunzer) (October 28, 1840 –
September 22, 1913) was a
Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet, songwriter, and...
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Coast premiere of The
Twenty Seventh Man
starring as
Yevgeny Zunser.
After the
success of
Barney Miller,
Linden decided to
revive his music...
- use in
print was a
description of Donovan's
Brain by
movie critic Jesse Zunser in
January 1954. As
science fiction entered po****r culture,
writers and...
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psychiatric resident at
Bellevue hospital in New York. In 1934 he
married Helen Zunser, the
daughter of a
prominent New York
Jewish literary family. In the same...
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Miriam Shomer Zunser (November 25, 1882 –
October 11, 1951) was an
American journalist,
playwright and artist. She was a
significant promoter of Jewish...
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presentation of the
modern Casanova;" "Under no cir****stances miss it," said
Jesse Zunser, "Mr.
Boyer proves beyond the
shadow of a
cinematic doubt that
there are...
- Abramowitsch's Die
Takse (1869) has the form of a drama, but, like
Eliakim Zunser's later Mekirat Yosef (Vilnius, 1893), it was not
intended for the stage...
- York City
gangster and one of the last
leaders of the
Eastman Gang
Eliakum Zunser (1836–1913) –
Yiddish poet and
songwriter The
Leonard Manual of the Cemeteries...
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splendidly pla****
against the
background of
explosive South Africa". –
Jesse Zunser, Cue
Magazine "The very
spontaneity of the
scenes gives his
story illumination...