Louis L. Kaplan was a known educator in the Baltimore, Maryland area, especially with his involvement in Jewish education, and the University System of...
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Louis Kaplan may refer to: Kid Kaplan (Louis Kaplan, 1901–1970), Ukrainian boxer Louis L. Kaplan (1902–2001), educator in Baltimore, Maryland Lewis Kaplan...
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(1911–2008), American Presbyterian minister and Old Testament scholar Louis L. Kaplan (1902–2001), President of Baltimore Hebrew University 1930–1970, Acting...
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Samuel Louis Kaplan (born 1936) is an American diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to Morocco. He was appointed ambassador in 2009 by President...
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York State Supreme Court Justice Bernard Dov Cooperman (born 1946), Louis L. Kaplan Associate Professor of Jewish History at the University of Maryland...
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(1924–2014), Gerd Høst-Heyerdahl (1915–2007), Lothar Kahn (1922–1990), Louis L. Kaplan (1902–2001), Jack Kolbert (born 1927), Joshua Lederberg (1925–2008)...
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Steven Laurence Kaplan (born January 23, 1943) is professor emeritus and former Goldwin Smith Professor of European History in the Department of History...
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Bernard Dov Cooperman (born October 9, 1946) is a Louis L. Kaplan Associate Professor of Jewish History at the University of Maryland in the Department...
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Hyman Kaplan, or H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N as he habitually signs himself, is a fictional character in a series of well-received humorous stories by Leo Rosten...
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1974, the current Beth Am congregation was founded as Dr. Louis L. Kaplan's shul.: 51 Kaplan's wife Etta Jenkins suggested the name, which translates to...
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