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Arnold Abner Newman
(1918-2006). American photographer. Known for "environmental portraits" of artists and politicians. |
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Arnold Abner Newman Signature
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Paul Leonard Newman
(January 26, 1925, Shaker Heights, Ohio-September 26, 2008, Westport, Connecticut). American actor and film director. Jewish father. Received Honorary Oscar for his lifetime achievements, 1985. Academy Award for Best Actor, 1986. Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, 1994. Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor, 2005. Husband of Joanne Woodward. |
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Paul Leonard Newman Signature # 1
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Paul Leonard Newman Signature # 2
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Havel's House of History
For that special occasion--whether a birthday, holiday, or anniversary--share a piece of history with someone you love. An autograph or other item from Havel's House of History is a remarkable and unique gift, sure to please both the discerning collector and the novice historian. |
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Leonard Simon Nimoy
(1931-Alive). American actor, director, poet, photographer and musician. Best known for his role as Spock in the Star Trek series. |
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Leonard Simon Nimoy Signature
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Nachum Nir
(March 17, 1884-July 10, 1968). Member, Poelei Zion, 1905. Member, Warsaw, Poland, City Council, 1919. Settled in Palestine, 1925. Deputy Chairman, People's Council. Signer of the Israeli Declaration of Independence, 1948. United Workers' Party/Ahdut Ha'avoda-Plelei Zion Member of the Israeli Knesset, 1948-1965 (Deputy Speaker, 1949-1951, 1959-1965; Speaker, 1955-1959). |
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Nachum Nir Signature
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Marshall Warren Nirenberg
(1927-Alive). American biochemist and geneticist. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1968. |
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Marshall Warren Nirenberg Signature # 1
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Marshall Warren Nirenberg Signature # 2
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Havel's House of History
At Havel's House of History, we're adding new items daily. But so many of our offerings are one-of-a-kind that collectors are advised to act promptly on items of interest. An order delayed too often becomes an opportunity missed, when another client makes a pre-emptive purchase. Don't miss out on something you need. Place your order today! |
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HaGaon HaRav Chief Shephardic Rabbi Yitzchak Nissim
(1896-Baghdad, Iraq-August 9, 1981, Israel). Jewish Chief Shepardic Rabbi of Israel, 1955-1973. Emigrated to Jerusalem, 1925. Noted as a scholar and sage. Chosen as Rishon L'Zion and Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel, 1955. Widely traveled. As Chief Rabbi during Israel's early years, he helped shape and determine the nature of Israel as a Jewish state. Refused to meet with Pope Paul IV during his visit to Israel, 1964. Retired as Chief Rabbi, 1973.
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Chief Rabbi Yitzchak Nissim Signature
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Louis Nizer
(1902-2004). American lawyer and author. Defended Charlie Chaplin, Mae West, Salvador Dali, and Johnnie Carson. |
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Louis Nizer Signature
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Martin Nodell
(1915-Alive). American cartoonist. Creator of the Green Lantern. |
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Martin Nodell Signature
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Orit Noked
(October 25, 1952, Israel-Alive). Labor Party Member, Knesset of Israel, 2002-Current. |
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Orit Noked Signature
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Ida Nudel
(1931, Novorossiisk, U.S.S.R.-Alive). Soviet Rufusenik. Unsuccessfully sought permission to emigrate to Israel, 1971. Protested in front of the Kremlin, 1978. Human rights activist. Worked on behalf of political prisoners in the Soviet Union. Found guilty of "malicious hooliganism" and sentenced to four years in Siberian exile, 1978-1982. On October 15, 1987, she was finally permitted to move to Israel. Founder, Mother-to-Mother Program. |
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Ida Nudel Signature
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William S. "Bill" Nye
(1955-Alive). American television program host, scientist, and mechanical engineer. Host of television show "Bill Nye, the Science Guy," 1992-Current. |
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William S. "Bill" Nye Signature
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