• Abe Bernstein (c. 1892 – March 7, 1968) was a Detroit-based Jewish-American organized crime figure and leader of the infamous Prohibition-era Purple Gang...
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    of the Purple Gang (Abe Bernstein, Raymond Bernstein, Irving Milberg, Eddie Fletcher, Joe Miller, Irving Shapiro, Abe Kaminsty, Abe Axler, and Simon Axler)...
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  • /ˈbɜːrnstiːn/. Aaron Bernstein (1812–1884), German short story writer and historian Abe Bernstein (1892–1968), American mobster Abraham Bernstein (disambiguation)...
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  • not featured). Three new players are featured: E.R.W. Tillyard III, Abe Bernstein and Ahmad's younger brother, Mustapha Rahim. Tony Curtis as Marvin Lazar...
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    crime boss active in Iowa, New York City, Minneapolis, and Las Vegas Abe Bernstein, leader of the Jewish-American Purple Gang in Detroit William Morris...
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  • Bell, American baseball pitcher Abe Berenbaum, American table tennis player Abe Bernstein (1892–1968), American gangster Abe L. Biglow (1872–1923), American...
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  • Abraham Bernstein may refer to: Abraham Bernstein (politician) (1918–1990), New York State Senator Abe Bernstein (c. 1892–1968), Detroit gangster and a...
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    Gas Company, Zerilli joined the Purple Gang, founded by brothers and Abe Bernstein and his brothers Bugs Bill, Raymond and Isadore, who had moved from...
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    (lieutenants in the Masseria family), Max Hoff (Philadelphia Jewish mob boss), Abe Bernstein (Purple Gang boss), Carlo Gambino (D'Aquila family lieutenant), and...
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  • rival Pellegrino Morano. November 7 - Future Detroit Purple Gang boss Abe Bernstein is arrested in a police gambling raid on a poolroom and charged with...
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    accountant and financial advisor for New York mobster Dutch Schultz. Abe Bernstein No image available 1892–1968 1910s–1960s Detroit mobster and leader...
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    Meyer Mob), Frank Costello (a member of the Masseria crime family), Abe Bernstein (The Purple Gang), Alphonse "Scarface" Capone (boss of Chicago's South...
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    opened July 4 week-end in 1929. It was the dream of Abe Bernstein of Detroit, Michigan. Bernstein was the head of the infamous Purple Gang of southeastern...
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  • charged is given fourteen years. May 21 - Undercover detectives arrest Abe Bernstein, leader of Detroit's Purple Gang, and three others, charging them with...
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    feared Purple Gang of Detroit was represented by Abe Bernstein and his brother Joseph "Bugs Bill" Bernstein. Boston's most prominent bootlegger, Charles "King"...
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  • briefly aligned himself with the Purple Gang that was under control of Abe Bernstein. After arousing the ire of Al Capone by kidnapping a Detroit gambler...
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  • (lieutenants in the Masseria family), Max Hoff (Philadelphia Jewish mob boss), Abe Bernstein (Purple Gang boss), Carlo Gambino (D'Aquila family lieutenant), and...
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    Muskegon) Jim Bakker, scandal-ridden televangelist (born in Muskegon) Abe Bernstein, Prohibition-era gangster (born in New York; moved to Detroit) Ivan...
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    The Disaster Artist Method acting teacher Bob Odenkirk Gangster Land Abe Bernstein Hal Alpert 2018 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Fernando Cienfuegos Andy...
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  • issued a second complaint. A person called Abe Bernstein also sued claiming the show said "Abe Bernstein" was head of The Purple Gang. Wolters, L. (Aug...
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  • Bernstein, Keywell & Milberg was held. There was the option to reopen the case if new evidence was ever discovered. List of homicides in Michigan Abe...
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    shop played court to Detroit's notorious Purple Gang, whose leader Abe Bernstein maintained a residence on the top floor until his death in 1968. On...
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  • Abraham Lubin (redirect from Abe Lubin)
    Hazzan Abraham “Abe” Lubin (born 1937) is a London-born American Conservative Jewish Hazzan and former President of the Cantors Assembly, who is the cantor...
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  • as Jim Garland in the 1994 version of Lassie. He is known for his role as Abe Drexler on Mad Men. He has also made many TV guest appearances in a number...
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  • estate. "Abe Hirschfeld, a Millionaire and an Eccentric, Dies at 85". The New York Times. August 10, 2005. Retrieved August 26, 2015. Bernstein, Adam (August...
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  • Atsushi Abe (阿部 敦, Abe Atsushi, born March 25, 1981) is a Japanese voice actor and narrator represented by Ken Production. Some of his major roles include...
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    his Broadway debut in 1938, playing a small part in Robert E. Sherwood's Abe Lincoln in Illinois. Among the many productions he appeared in live theatre...
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  • West Side Story (category Musicals by Leonard Bernstein)
    Story is a musical conceived by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents. Inspired by...
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    tovim, which is Hebrew for "holidays") in New York City, the only child of Abe and Helen Tuvim (née Gollomb). Her father was executive director of the foundation...
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  • been received as well, for example, Yello's song "Oh Yeah". As Jonathan Bernstein explains, "Never a hit, this slice of Swiss-made tomfoolery with its varispeed...
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