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Ahad Ha'am
(1856-1927). Zionist writer. Born Asher Ginzberg. A rationalist who rejected immediate settlement of Palestine in favor of cultural development of the Jewish people in preparation for later migration. |
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Ahad Ha'am Signature
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Buddy Hackett
(1924-2003). American comedian and actor. Born Leonard Hacker. |
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Buddy Hackett Signature
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David Halberstam
(April 10, 1934, Bronx, New York-April 23, 2007, Menlo Park, California). American Author and journalist. Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, 1964. |
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David Halberstam Signature
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The Divrei Chaim, Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz
(1793, Tarnograd, Poland-1876, Sanz, Poland). Hassidic Jewish Rabbi. Acclaimed as one of the foremost Talmudists and Halachic authorities of his time. A follower of Rabbi Naftali of Ropshitz. Rabbi of Sanz, 1830-1876. Author of Divrei Chaim.
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Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz Signature
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Joe William Haldeman
(1943-Alive). American science fiction author. |
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Joe William Haldeman Signature
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Hahambashi Rav Isak Haleva
(1940, Edirne, Turkey-Alive). Hahambashi of Turkey, 2002-Current. Ordained Rabbi. Teacher. Chief Rabbi of Turkey, 2002-Current. Injured in a bombing of an Istanbul synagogue, November 15, 2003. |
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Chief Rabbi Rav Isak Haleva Signature
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Monty Hall
(1921-Alive). Canadian actor and television game show host. Born Maurice Halprin. |
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Monty Hall Signature
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Marvin Hamlisch
(1944-Alive). Film composer. Received Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score, 1974; Best Original Song, 1974; Best Original Song Score or Adaptation, 1974. |
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Marvin Hamlisch Signature # 1
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Marvin Hamlisch Signature # 2
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Havel's House of History
A place to explore, to dream, to learn and to grow. |
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Zevulun Hammer
(1935-1998). National Religious Party Member of the Knesset of israel, 1969-1998. Minister of Social Welfare of Israel, 1975-1977. Minister of Education and Culture, 1977-1984, 1996-1998. Minister of Religious Affairs, 1986-1990, 1997-1998. Minister of Education, 1990-1992. |
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Zevulun Hammer Signature
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Oscar Hammerstein II
(1895-1960). American song writer and producer. Collaborator with Richard Rodgers. Jewish father. Received Academy Award for Best Song, 1941, 1945. |
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Oscar Hammerstein II Signature
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Yehoshafat Harkabi
(1921-1994). Chief of Israel Military Intelligence, 1955-1959. Author. |
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Yehoshafat Harkabi Signature
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Jane F. Harman
(1945-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 1993-1999, 2001-Current. |
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Jane F. Harman Signature
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Valerie Harper
(1940-Alive). American television and stage actress. |
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Valerie Harper Signature
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David A. Harris
Executive Director, American Jewish Committee, 1990-Current. |
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David A. Harris Signature
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Jonathan A. Harris
(April 12, 1964, West Hartford, Connecticut-Alive). Democratic Mayor of West Hartford, Connecticut, 2001-2005. Democratic Member, Connecticut State Senate, 2005-Current |
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Jonathan A. Harris Signature
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