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Ben Shahn
(September 12, 1898, Kovno, Lithuania-March 14, 1969, New York, New York). Lithuanian-American artist, muralist, photographer and social activist. Noted for his works of Social realism and his leftist political views. |
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Ben Shahn Signature
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Gabriela Shalev
(August 9, 1941, Tel Aviv, Israel-Alive). Jurist. 14th Ambassador of Israel to the United Nations, 2008-Current. |
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Gabriela Shalev Signature
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Ilan Shalgi
(July 13, 1945, Israel-Alive). Israeli politician. Chairman, Shinui Secretariat, 1996-1999, 2001-2003. Shinui Member, Knesset of Israel, 2003-2006. Minister of Science and Technology of Israel, 2004. Minister of the Environment of Israel, 2004. |
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Ilan Shalgi Signature
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Robert Norman Shamansky
(April 18, 1927, Columbus, Ohio-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-OH), 1981-1983. |
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Robert Norman Shamansky Signature
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Yitzhak Shamir
(October 15, 1915, Rozana, Poland-Alive). Born Icchak Jaziernicki. Made Aliyah, 1935. Imprisoned by British as a member of the Stern Gang, 1941, escaped, 1943, and led "Lehi." Likud Member, Knesset of Israel, 1973-1993 (Chairman, 1977). Foreign Minister of Israel, 1980-1986. Leader of Likud , 1983-1992. 7th Prime Minister of Israel, 1983-1984, 1986-1992. Minister of Defense of Israel, 1990. Minister of Finance of Israel, 1990. |
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Yitzhak Shamir Signature # 1
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Yitzhak Shamir Signature # 2
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Havel's House of History
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Garry Shandling
(November 29, 1949, Chicago, Illinois-Alive). American comedian. Star, It's Garry Shandling's Show and The Larry Sanders Show. |
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Garry Shandling Signature
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Chaim Moshe Shapira
(1902, Belorussia-July 16, 1970). Signer of the Declaration of Independence of Israel, 1948. United Religious Front/Po-el Mizrahi/National Religious Party Member of the Knesset of Israel, 1949-1970. Minister of Internal Affairs, 1949-1952, 1955, 1959-1970. Minister of Health, 1949-1951, 1961-1966. Minister of Immigration, 1949-1951. Minister of Religions, 1951-1958. Minister of Welfare, 1952-1958. Severely wounded by a hand grenade thrown into the Knesset by a youth in the balcony, 1957. Changed his name from Moshe Shapira to Chaim Moshe Shapira following the attack.
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Chaim Moshe Shapira Signature
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Irving Saul Shapiro
(July 15, 1916, Minneapolis, Minnesota-September 13, 2001). American businessman. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, DuPont Company, 1973-??. |
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Irving Saul Shapiro Signature
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Isaac Shapiro
(November, 1950, Johannesburg, South Africa-Alive). New Age Guru. Disciple of Sri Poonja (Papaji) Conducts satsangs as "Meetings in Truth.". |
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Isaac Shaprio Signature
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Karl Jay Shapiro
(November 10, 1913, Baltimore, Maryland-May 14, 2000, New York, New York). American poet. Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1945. |
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Karl Shapiro Signature
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Robert Leslie Shapiro
(September 2, 1942, Plainfield, New Jersey-Alive). Attorney. Noted as one of the lawyers who successfully defended O. J. Simpson, 1995. |
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Robert L. Shapiro Signature
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Samuel Harvey Shapiro
(April 25, 1907, Estonia-March 16, 1987, Kankakee, Illinois). Born Israel Shapiro. Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1961-1968. Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. |
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Samuel H. Shapiro Signature
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Milton Jerrold Shapp
(June 25, 1912, Cleveland, Ohio-November 24, 1994, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania). Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, 1971-1979. Candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States, 1976. |
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Milton J. Shapp Signature
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