David Kushnir (דוד קושניר; J21 June 1931 – 18 October 2020) was an Israeli Olympic long-jumper and track and field coach. He was born in Afula, Mandatory...
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Kushnir (Ukrainian: Кушнір, Belarusian: Кушнір, Russian: Кушни́р, Ку́шнир, Yiddish: קושניר) kushashvili(ქუშაშვილი) is a Ukrainian and Jewish surname,...
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professor David Kurten (born 1971), British politician David Kushner (born 1968), American writer David Kushnir (1931–2020), Israeli long-jumper David Kustoff...
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United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (d. 2018) 1931 – David Kushnir, Israeli Olympic long-jumper (d. 2020) 1932 – Bernard Ingham, English...
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Hadad (born 1978), singer Eden Kartsev (born 2000), football player David Kushnir (born 1931), Olympic long-jumper Hila Lulu Linn (born 1964), artist...
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Andrei Vasylovych Kushnir (born August 30, 1947) is an American fine art painter. He is known for his landscapes, city views, and seascapes, but also...
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politician and trade union activist, Senator (2005–2019), COVID-19. David Kushnir, 89, Israeli Olympic long jumper (1956, 1960), footballer (Hapoel Balfouria)...
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eighth at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. He was trained by Olympic athlete David Kushnir. In a para-athletics European championship in 2001, Kenzi achieved a...
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Event Participant Result Ref Men's long jump David Kushnir Qualifying - 6.89 metres (place 26)...
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English-based transliteration of the Yiddish name קושנער, a variant of קושניר (Kushnir), an occupational name stemming from קירזשנער (kirzshner), a furrier. This...
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