of eight, Menachem Kipnis lived with his older brother, who was also a cantor and is the father of the writer Levin Kipnis. Menachem Kipnis received a...
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Alexander Kipnis (1891–1978), Russian/Ukrainian/American operatic bass Igor Kipnis (1930–2002), German-born American harpsichordist and pianist Jason Kipnis (born...
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animated short film comedy Village of Idiots also recounts Chełm tales. Menachem Kipnis was one of the major contributors to Chelm lore. He published a column...
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Coming to America-inspired music video directed by Leon Robinson and Joel Kipnis, addresses the relationship between the rapper's Black and Jewish identities...
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sources have led to two possible ancient names: Kantur, mentioned by Rabbi Menachem di Luzano in his book Ma'arikh (16th/early 17th century); and Qamtra, the...
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academic editors were Peretz Hein, Yosef Glozman, Amnon Ginzai, and Mark Kipnis. The managing editors were Ella Slivkina (vol. 1-10) and Marina Gutgarts...
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Eisenbach was born in Tel Aviv, Israel on 10 April 1945. His parents, Menachem (Mendel; 1906–1976) and Haya (Helena Leibler; 1910–1993) Eisenbach, were...
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industry 1978 Nachum Guttman Children's literature Anda Pinkerfeld Amir Levin Kipnis Avraham Even-Shoshan Hebrew language Haim Baruch Rosen Linguistics First...
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Prat” (Hayyim Nahman Bialik, Bracha Zefira) Dudu Fisher, “Saleinu” (Levin Kipnis, Yedidyah Admon) Seth Glass, “Omrim Yeshne Eretz” (Saul Tchernichovsky,...
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