Nicholas Winton (redirect from Nicholas George Wertheim)
Sir Nicholas George Winton MBE (né Wertheim; 19 May 1909 – 1 July 2015) was a British stockbroker and humanitarian who helped to rescue refugee children...
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Abraham Carel Wertheim, also known as A.C. Wertheim (Amsterdam, 12 December 1832 – Amsterdam, 30 November 1897) was a banker, politician, and philanthropist...
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(demolished 1970s) 1903 St Kilda Synagogue (new front), Charnwood Grove, St Kilda (demolished c1930) 1903 Wertheim showrooms and offices, 294-296 Bourke...
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Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (b. 15 September 1871; d. 25 January 1952), German nobleman and politician Karl II, 8th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg...
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(such as Shabbat), in the synagogue, or by office-holders such as rabbis.[citation needed] According to Rabbi Aaron Wertheim, Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz (1726–1791)...
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- married investment banker, art collector and philanthropist Maurice Wertheim. His daughter Ruth married banker and philanthropist George Washington...
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Weisselberg (born 1947), CFO of the Trump Organization Maurice Wertheim (1886–1950), founder of Wertheim & Co. Jeff Yass (born 1956), co-founder of Susquehanna...
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die in plague-stricken Mainz". Haaretz. 23 August 2012. Tuchman, Barbara Wertheim (2011). A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century. Random House Digital...
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developer Robert E. Simon, granddaughter of investment banker Maurice Wertheim and great-granddaughter of US ambassador Henry Morgenthau Sr.; they had...
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(Parkville, Victoria) Sydney Jewish Museum (Sydney) Magen Shoah, The Central Synagogue (Sydney) The Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial (Vienna) Holocaust and Tolerance...
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Shimon Schwarzschild (category People from Wertheim am Main)
Terror" about his relationship with the German town in which he grew up, Wertheim. He described the film as a documentary on "Loss, Opportunity and Redemption"...
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there at the time when the castle belonged to the Dukes of Wertheim. In 1794, a synagogue was built in Bandwörthstraße. It was trashed in 1938 as part...
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file for bankruptcy in August 1908. The complex was then rented by Wolf Wertheim, who in 1909 opened a new department store, which operated until 1914....
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(2021). "Settlement, Toleration, and Association until 1639". In Blom, H.; Wertheim, D. J.; Berg, H.; Wallet, B. T. (eds.). Reappraising the History of the...
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the Holocaust are the nearby Auschwitz Monument by Jan Wolkers in the Wertheim Park to the east of the Holocaust Names Memorial, and the Dutch National...
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Skver Hasidic Dynasty The Skver synagogue in Skvyra, Ukraine, restored in 2004 Founder Rabbi Yitzchok Twersky Regions with significant populations United...
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(in French). 5 February 1912. p. 1. Retrieved 26 November 2009. Barbara Wertheim Tuchman (1994). August 1914. Papermac. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-333-30516-4....
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Orthodox Brody Synagogue Grand Leipzig Synagogue, designed by Otto Simonson Grand Leipzig Synagogue, designed by Otto Simonson Ez-Chaim-Synagogue, designed...
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of Bavaria. It is located on the river Main between Marktheidenfeld and Wertheim am Main. To the south it borders on Baden-Württemberg. The community has...
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the destruction of Jerusalem to the present time. Duncan and Malcolm and Wertheim. OCLC 894671497. Brenner, Michael (2010). A short history of the Jews....
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(1947–), French-born founder of ImClone Systems, Kadmon Corporation Herbert Wertheim (1939–), founder of eye care products manufacturing company Brain Power...
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original on January 17, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2011. Tuchman, Barbara Wertheim (1978). A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th century. New York: Knopf...
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department stores, Reich designed store windows and clothing installations for Wertheim Department Store of Berlin. In 1912, two seminal events helped establish...
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Together with Descriptions of the Country and Its Various Inhabitants, Wertheim, Macintosh, and Hunt, 1862 Carl Rathjens (1921). Die Juden in Abessinien...
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Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 365. Blom, Hans; Wertheim, David J.; Berg, Hetty; Wallet, Bart T., eds. (2021). Reappraising the...
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Great Britain and from 1765 until his death was acting head of the London Synagogue. Meir Ben Jacob Schiff, another relative, had become renowned as a Talmudic...
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month later). Miltenberg lies on the railway line from Aschaffenburg to Wertheim (Main Valley Railway). Moreover, the Madonnenlandbahn [de] branches off...
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the garden, but it remains open to the public free of charge. Haus Wertheim Wertheim House is the only timbered house in the Altstadt district that survived...
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original on 31 January 2023. Retrieved 31 January 2023. Tuchman, Barbara Wertheim (3 August 2011). A distant mirror. Random House Digital, Inc. p. 113....
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Marshall (1912–1929) Cyrus Adler (1929–1940) Sol M. Stroock (1941) Maurice Wertheim (1941–1943) Joseph M. Proskauer (1943–1949) Jacob Blaustein (1949–1954)...
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