• Rita Kogan (Hebrew: ריטה קוגן, Ritah Kogan; Russian: Рита Коган) is a Hebrew author, poet, essayist and translator based in Tel Aviv. Born in Leningrad...
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  • founded by Ruslan Kogan Yosif Arkadyevich Kogan, birth name of Osip Yermansky (1867–1941), Russian Menshevik economist Rita Kogan (born c. 1976), Russian-born...
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  • Michael "Misha" Kogan (January 1, 1920 – February 5, 1984) was a Ukrainian entrepreneur who founded the Japanese video game company Taito. Kogan was born in...
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  • Irish writer Rita Joe (1932–2007), Mi’kmaq poet Rita Kelly (born 1953), Irish poet Rita Kerr (1925–2017), American author Rita Kogan, Hebrew author...
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  • Partnership says Rita Clifton will be next deputy chairman". www.standard.co.uk. Retrieved 17 December 2020. Page, Kogan. "Love Your Imposter". Kogan Page. Retrieved...
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    Society of Cinematographers. Edlund was married to Rita Kogan, the only daughter of entrepreneur Michael Kogan, before her death in 2019. for "the Empire Motion...
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    Roy Hasan (IL), Yaakov Herskovitz (IL), Alon Hilu (IL), Noa Katz (IL), Rita Kogan (IL), Christian Kracht (CH), Hervé Le Tellier (FR), Danny Luzon (IL),...
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  • Marcio Kogan (born March 6, 1952, São Paulo) is a Brazilian architect and filmmaker best known for his work on private homes and retail design. The son...
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    Cavanagh was born November 8, 1960, in Chicago, the daughter of Jim and Rita. Raised in River Forest along with her four siblings, Cavanagh went to Oak...
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    the play Marathón (1980), written by Ricardo Monti and directed by Jaime Kogan. In the 1980s, Cortese was part of the Argentine Open Theatre, an independent...
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