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Abba Eban
(1915-2002). Israeli diplomat. Born Aubrey Solomon Eban. 1st Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, 1948-1959. Israeli Ambassador to the United States, 1950-1959. Mapai/Labour Party Member of the Knesset, 1959-1988. Israeli Minister of Education and Culture, 1960-1963. Foreign Minister of Israel, 1966-1974. Received Israel Prize, 2001. |
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Rabbi Yechiel Z. Eckstein
(c. 1952-Alive). Orthodox Jewish Rabbi. Founder and Chairman, International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, 1983-Current. Noted for his work with evangelical Christians. |
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Gerald Maurice Edelman
(1929-Alive). American Biologist. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1972. |
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Peter B. Edelman
(1938-Alive). Assistant U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services for Planning and Evaluation, 1995-1996. Professor of Law, Georgetown University. Noted authority on poverty issues. Husband of Marian Wright Edelman. |
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Barbara Ehrenreich
(1941-Alive). Social critic and essayist. An atheist. Vice-Chair, Democratic Socialists of America. |
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Rabbi Jonathan Eibeshutz
(1690-1764). Jewish Rabbi, Kabbalist and Talmudist. Dayan of Prague, 1736-1740. Opponent of Jacob Emden.
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Rabbi Akiba Eiger the Younger
(1761-1837). German Orthodox Rabbi. Born Akiba ben Moses Guens, but took name of his grandfather. Talmudic scholar. |
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Rabbi Akiba Eiger the Younger Signature
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Albert Einstein
(1879-1955). German/American Physicist. Nobel Prize in Physics, 1921. Considered the greatest scientist of the 20th Century. Father of the theory of relativity. |
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