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EOS. Tidskrift för barn och barnens vänne

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jewish wedding meal for the poor orem moltzayt, oreme vetshere [3] [4] [5]




Era Lapid [he]

  • 1991: Ophir Award for Best Soundtrack for the film "The Cherry Season" (together with David Liss and David Uzhkov) for

Cherry Season [he]/Onat Haduvdevanim, director Haim Bouzaglo [fr]. [1]

  • 1994 Tzaleket Scar [6]

Loew Galitz/sandbox at IMDb

Husband Haim Lapid [he]


https://www.academia.edu/35718678/The_Origin_of_Jewish_Family_Names_Morphology_and_History Weiss, Nelly: The origin of Jewish family names : morphology and history /Nelly Weiss. –Bern ; Berlin ; Bruxelles ; Frankfurt am Main ; New York ; Wien : Lang, 2002ISBN 3-906768-19-8


References

  1. ^ [1], Hadashot November 18, 1991 page 6

Carl Graeger

Sekthaus Carl Graeger KG (literally Carl Graeger Sparkling Wine House) is a sparkling wine producer. It was established in 1877. Since 1997[1] it is headquartered at Bingen am Rhein.[2][3][1]

The winery was established in Hochheim am Main in 1877 by Carl Graeger (1849-1902) as an offspring of the Graeger family wine business. At the break of the 20th century it was one of the finest German sparkling wine brands, earning multiple wine exhibition awards. After World War I the business suffered significantly due to post-war confiscations and competition from Great Britain and the United States. The last Graeger family owner of the business was Emma Graeger (died on April 17, 1970). In 1993 the company ceased their own wine production and Gaeger brands have been produced by other wineries.[1]

Carl Graeger held a number of patents, including those for bottle washing machine, a hoist for transporting of wine bottles[4] and a method for the conservation of grape must:[5] (raw filtered gape must with added carbonic acid inder the pressure of 5 atmospheres[6]).

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Abt. 114, Carl Graeger GmbH", Hessisches Wirtschaftsarchiv (Hessian Economy Archive)
  2. ^ DAS SEKTHAUS CARL GRAEGER KG
  3. ^ Von 754 bis 2004: 1250 Jahre Hochheim am Main, 2004, pp.109, 110
  4. ^ Reise Know-How Reiseführer Rhein-Main-Region mit Taunus und Odenwald,2021, ISBN 3831752338, p. 176: "Sektgeschichte aus Hochenheim"
  5. ^ M. Gerber, "Brevets pris a Berlin, Londres, etc.", Le Moniteur Scientifique du Docteur Quesneville, journal des sciences pures et appliquées, Volumes 49-50, 1897, p. 166: Procédé de conservation du jus de raisin
  6. ^ Technisch-chemisches jahrbuch, vol. 21, 1900, p. 246
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Perception of Jewish communities in Israel

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Yemenite Jews

Valery Barykin (born May 2, 1966, Nizhny Novgorod[1]) is a Russian artist best known for the style Soviet pin-up, a meld of the pin-up style with Soviet Socialist realism-style posters.[2][3][4]

He graduated from Nizhny Novgorod Theatre School, where he got the profession of prop artist (художник-бутафор).[1]

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He currently resides in Ivanovo, married.[1]

In relation to faith, he describes himself as "Orthodox Christian atheist".[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Valery Barybin's account at vkontakte
  2. ^ Kristin Torres, Valery Barykin’s “Soviet Pinups”, Museum Studies Abroad, June 4, 2013
  3. ^ "Valery Barykin. Soviet Pin-Up", Erarta Galleries, Hong Kong
  4. ^ LARA KALASHNIKOVA, Russian culture: What's on in London in August, Russia Beyond, August 21, 20115
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