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    Jay M. Ipson (born June 5, 1935, in Kovno as Jacob Ipp) is a Litvak-American Holocaust survivor and co-founder of the Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond...
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  • Ipson, American politician Jason Todd Ipson (born 1972), American director, screenwriter, producer Jay M. Ipson (born 1935), Litvak-American Holocaust...
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    1985) – NBA player, NBA G League record holder for most games played Jay M. Ipson (born 1935) § – Holocaust survivor and co-founder of the Virginia Holocaust...
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    features 28 exhibitions including “The Ipson Saga,” which documents the story of Museum Director and Founder, Jay M. Ipson and his family from pre-war Lithuania...
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    massacre of Oradour and is still giving tours at the age of 84. For 2009 Jay M. Ipson received the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Award. Austrian Ambassador to...
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  • (1897–1975), comedian and actor Curly Howard (1903–1952), comedian and actor Jay M. Ipson, founder of the Virginia Holocaust Museum Leo Jogiches, revolutionary...
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  • Weiss Victims and resistance Chaim Yellin Alexander Bogen Josef Glazman Jay M. Ipson Shmerke Kaczerginski Zelig Kalmanovich Vitka Kempner Rozka Korczak Abba...
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  • Weiss Victims and resistance Chaim Yellin Alexander Bogen Josef Glazman Jay M. Ipson Shmerke Kaczerginski Zelig Kalmanovich Vitka Kempner Rozka Korczak Abba...
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    Hyland, American former Acting United States Ambassador to Japan Jason Todd Ipson (born 1972), American director, screenwriter, producer, fashion photographer...
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  • retirement in 1989. Rosenbaum co-founded the Virginia Holocaust Museum with Jay Ipson and Mark Fetter in 1997. It was originally housed in several rooms at...
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