• Šime Spitzer (born Shimon Spitzer; 18 October 1892 – October 1941) was a Croatian Zionist, notable member of the Jewish community Zagreb and general secretary...
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  • Spitzer (born 1960), district attorney of Orange County, California, since 2019 and member of the California State Assembly (2002–2008) Šime Spitzer (1892–1941)...
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    (1892–1973), World War I heroine Risto Stijović (1894–1974), painter Šime Spitzer (1892–1941), Zionist, killed at Banjica Nikola Vulić (1872–1945), historian...
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    February 1939, a SJVOJ delegation consisting of Albala, Fridrih Pops and Šime Spitzer held a meeting with Prime Minister Dragiša Cvetković, who had recently...
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  • Slavic countries". In 1919 he was one of the leading Zionists, with Šime Spitzer, who founded the "Union of the Jewish confessional municipalities in...
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  • "representative of the Jewish community of Serbia", whose board they made Sime Spitzer. Spitzer succeeded to send some letters and telegrams to foreign Jewish passages...
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    Sachs David Sarnoff Jacob Schiff M. Lincoln Schuster Sime Silverman Carl Spielvogel Eliot Spitzer Alfred Steckler Oscar S. Straus Lewis L. Strauss Sarah...
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  • refused to work on the bomb or let Hitler define her identity. Rabbi Toba Spitzer finds this idea compelling yet incomplete. In a Passover essay for SocialAction...
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  • Linebacker Texas Tech 5 9 120 Phil Odle Wide receiver BYU 6 10 148 Mike Spitzer Defensive end San Jose State 8 10 202 Terry Miller Linebacker Illinois...
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