Larry Abramson (Hebrew: לארי אברמסון; born 1954) is a South African-born Israeli artist. Larry Abramson was born in 1954 in South Africa. In 1961, his...
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American Jews. People named "Abramson" include: Abraham Abramson (1752 or 1754–1811), Prussian coiner Adelina Veniaminovna Abramson (1917–2012), Argentine-born...
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cyclist A Hebrew word found in Ecclesiastes Hevel, a 1989–1990 artwork by Larry Abramson Havel (disambiguation) Heval, documentary film on Michael Enright Walther...
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major artists who worked in the print industry, such as Ofer Lellouche, Larry Abramson, Sharon Poliakine, Asaf Ben Zvi, Hila Lulu Lin and others, to perceive...
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1961, the disclaimer requirement was excised. Schwegler 1 Schwegler 19 Larry Abramson (2007). "Sputnik Left Legacy for U.S. Science Education". Npr.org. NPR...
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revival of a lost language". The Conversation. Retrieved 2024-03-07. Larry Abramson (Director) (2010-02-02). "Software Company Helps Revive 'Sleeping' Language"...
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September 23, 2006. Funds for 'Reading First' Program in Peril by Larry Abramson. Morning Edition, National Public Radio, July 27, 2007. Reading First...
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style, combined with captions like "Here is Arara" or "Umm Al-Fahm". Larry Abramson presented a critical view of Israeli Zionism in his series of abstract...
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April 1972. For a more recent description of the Forum program, see Larry Abramson, "Alternative 'Commie' High Mellows with Time," report on National Public...
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installations, including such artists as Ann Chamberlain, Naomie Kremer, Larry Abramson, Jonathon Keats, Amy Berk, and Shahrokh Yadegari, as guest-curated by...
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