in the early 1960s of what became known as the "Jacobs Affair" in the British Jewish community. Jacobs was born in Manchester on 17 July 1920. He studied...
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Louis Jacobs may refer to: Louis Jacobs (1920–2006), a Masorti rabbi in the United Kingdom Louis L. Jacobs, American vertebrate paleontologist Louis Jacobs...
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Yakobovitch. He had two brothers, Marvin and Charles Jacobs who founded Jacobs Brothers together in 1915 when Louis was 15 years old. Its name was changed first...
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Carolo (1608–1670), French Carmelite scholar, writer and bibliographer Louis Jacobs (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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paid for with Jacobs' own funds. On January 6, 2015, Jacobs relinquished the title of CEO and named Jerry Jacobs Jr. and Louis Jacobs co-CEOs. He also...
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Marc Jacobs (born April 9, 1963) is an American fashion designer. He is the head designer for his own fashion label, Marc Jacobs, and formerly Marc by...
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Louis Leo Jacobs (born August 27, 1948) is an American vertebrate paleontologist who discovered Malawisaurus while on an expedition in Malawi. Much of...
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airports worldwide. Upon the death of his father, founder Louis M. Jacobs in 1968, Jeremy M. Jacobs began leading the company, then called Emprise, at the...
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Jeremy Jacobs Sr. relinquished the title of CEO and named Jerry Jacobs Jr., along with his brother Louis Jacobs, co-heads of the company. Jacobs serves...
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Machine "Not In My Back Yard" "Obituary of Rabbi Jacobs in the Times" "Obituary of Rabbi Louis Jacobs in the Daily Telegraph" "Tributes to 'the rabbi's...
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founded in 1964 by followers of Rabbi Dr Louis Jacobs, following the "Jacobs Affair" in which Rabbi Jacobs was refused employment in the United Synagogue...
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community, most scholars believe these documents were written independently; Louis Jacobs writes, "If the editors of either had had access to an actual text of...
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Christopher Louis Jacobs (born November 28, 1966) is an American politician who represented New York's 27th congressional district in the United States...
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binary types of oppositions (e.g. body and soul). On the other hand, Louis Jacobs stated that Hasidic teachings should not be described as exegesis as...
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Literature based on kabbalistic principles. It was translated into English by Louis Jacobs as "Moses Cordovero, The Palm Tree of Deborah", New York Sepher-Hermon...
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Roger Williams (pianist) (redirect from Louis Jacob Weertz)
Roger Williams (born Louis Jacob Weertz; October 1, 1924 – October 8, 2011) was an American popular music pianist. Described by the Los Angeles Times...
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sometimes in response to the problem of evil and ideas about free will. Louis Jacobs writes that modern Jewish thinkers such as Levi Olan, echoing some classical...
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whether the parents are married to each other. Instead, Jacobs offers another explanation. Jacobs believes that an Israelite man who married a non-Israelite...
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and what merely a recapitulation, also baffled historians. Some, like Louis Jacobs, regarded the early masters as innovators who introduced "much that was...
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Monogram canvas was held in seven cities worldwide. In 1997, Louis Vuitton made Marc Jacobs its Artistic Director. In March of the following year, he designed...
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Mike Jacobs into giving the ex-world heavyweight champion a rematch with current champ Joe Louis. Jacobs did not give Baer another bout with Louis. Baer...
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Louis Léon Jacob (French pronunciation: [lwi le.ɔ̃ ʒakɔb]; 11 November 1768 – 14 March 1854) was a French admiral. He was born at Tonnay, Charente, was...
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LVMH (redirect from Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton)
to Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy, LVMH's portfolio includes Dior, Givenchy, Fendi, Celine, Kenzo, Tiffany, Bulgari, Loewe, TAG Heuer, Marc Jacobs, Stella...
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boxing promoter Mike Jacobs sought out Louis's handlers. After Louis's narrow defeat of Natie Brown on March 29, 1935, Jacobs and the Louis team met at the...
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Volume XXIX, 1949, pp. 120-125". Muslim World. XXIX: 120–125. See: Louis Jacobs (1995), p. 272 Turner (2005), p. 16 Lane, 1893 Wehr, Hans. Dictionary...
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Louis Jacobs (16 December 1884 – 21 December 1936) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Holmesby...
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Barnett Ohel Gee Ohel (prayer hall) Graves of Rabbi Louis Jacobs and his wife Sophie Rabbi Louis Jacobs' grave Jewish cemeteries in the London area Jewish...
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influential, but the Novaradok school also gained a significant following. Louis Jacobs has described the difference between these two schools as follows: In...
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Hearst newspaper chain arranged for Jacobs to stage Hearst's annual Milk Fund boxing benefit at the Bronx Coliseum; Jacobs promised the charity a substantially...
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Walther Andreas Jacobs (born 27 October 1963) is a German businessman, private equity investor and heir to Jacobs. His father was Klaus J. Jacobs, who was an...
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