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Rabbi Uri Regev
(1951, Tel Aviv, Israel-Alive). President, World Union for Progressive Judaism, 2002-Current. Attorney. Ordained Reform Rabbi, 1986. Founding Chair, Executive Director and Counsel, Israel Religious Action Center. Leader of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, the largest body of religious Jews in the world, since 2002. Led legal challenges in the Israeli Supreme Court over the question of "Who is a Jew?"
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Rabbi Uri Regev Signature (English and Hebrew)
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Robert Bernard Reich
(June 24, 1946, Scranton, Pennsylvania-Alive). U.S. Secretary of Labor, 1993-1997. Candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Massachusetts, 2002. Co-Founder and Chairman, The American Prospect magazine. |
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Robert Bernard Reich Signature
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Ruth Reichl
(January 16, 1948, New York, New York-Alive). American food writer. Editor-in-Chief, Gourmet magazine, 1999-Current. |
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Ruth Reichl Signature
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Tadeus Reichstein
(July 20, 1897, Wloclawek, Poland-August 1, 1996, Basel, Switzerland). Polish-Swiss chemist. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1950. |
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Tadeus Reichstein Signature
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Carl Reiner
(March 20, 1922, Bronx, New York-Alive). American actor, film director, producer, writer and comedian. Father of Rob Reiner. Received nine Emmys for the "Dick Van Dyke Show," 1961-1966. |
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Carl Reiner Signature
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Frederick Martin "Fritz" Reiner
(December 19, 1888, Budapest, Hungary-November 15, 1963, New York, New York). Hungarian-American Conductor. Noted for his opera and symphonic work. Conductor, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1953-1963. |
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Fritz Reiner Signature
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Robert "Rob" Reiner
(March 6, 1947, Bronx, New York-Alive). American actor, director, producer, and writer. Best known for his role as Michael "Meathead" Stivic on the television sitcom "All in the Family," 1971-1976. Son of Carl Reiner. Former husband of Penny Marshall. |
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Rob Reiner Signature
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Jehuda Reinharz
(1944, Haifa, Israel-Alive). Historian. Seventh President of Brandeis University, 1994-Current. |
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Jehuda Reinharz Signature
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Moshe David Remez
(1886, Russia-May 19, 1951). Secretary, Histadrut, 1930-1946. Chairman, Vaad Leummi, 1944-1948. Imprisoned by British following "Black Friday" arrest. Signer, Declaration of Independence of Israel, 1948. Minister of Transport, Provisional Government of Israel, 1948-1949. Mapai Member of the Knesset of Israel, 1949-1951. Minister of Transport of Israel, 1949-1950. Minister of Education and Culture of Israel, 1950-1951. |
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Moshe David Remez Signature
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Edward Gene "Ed" Rendell
(January 5, 1944, New York, New York-Alive). American politician. District Attorney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1977-1987. Democratic Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1991-1999. Chairman, Democratic National Committee, 1999-2001. 45th Governor of Pennsylvania, 2003-Current. |
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Ed Rendell Signature
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Joseph Yale Resnick
(July 13, 1924, Ellenville, New York-October 6, 1969, Las Vegas, Nevada). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1965-1969. |
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Joseph Yale Resnick Signature
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Judith Arlene Resnik
(April 5, 1949, Akron, Ohio-January 28, 1986, on board the Challenger space shuttle). American astronaut. Mission specialist, STS-41-D, Space Shuttle Discovery, August-September, 1984. Died on board the STS-51-L, Space Shuttle Challenger, when it failed to launch, January 28, 1986. Spent a total of six days and 56 minutes in space. |
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Judith A Resnik Signature
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