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Mintz is married to Sharon Liberman who is the Curator of Jewish Art at The Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary Library (JTS) in New York [30] and serves as the Judaica International Senior Specialist, for Sotheby's, [31] where she was responsible for the sale of Codex Sassoon, the world's most expensive book. [32]
The Romm publishing house was a publisher of Jewish religious literature from 1788 to 1940. [1] It is known for its 1886 Vilna Shas, which still serves as a definitive edition.
Segal, and its variants including Sagal, Segel, Sigal or Siegel, is a family name which is primarily Ashkenazi Jewish.. The name is said to be derived from Hebrew segan leviyyah (assistant to the Levites) [1] [2] [3] although a minority of sources claim that "Segal" is instead a Hebrew abbreviation for segan le-kehunah (assistant to the Cohen – assistant to the priest).
Mintz Levin's Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Commercial Law Practice Receives Community Impact Award in 7 th Annual M&A Advisor Awards. Named Finalist in Two Sector Deal of the Year Awards.
"Ladies & Gentlemen ... 50 Years of SNL Music" premieres on NBC at 8 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 27. The three-hour documentary will then be on Peacock.
Uri Cohen-Mintz (born 1973) – Israeli player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League and for the Israeli national basketball team; Andre Drummond – ninth overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft by the Detroit Pistons; Jerome Dyson (born 1987) – player for Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Basketball Premier League; Khalid El-Amin – former ...
Sharon Stone is sharing how she overcame her 2001 near-fatal stroke and brain hemorrhage, which left her with a “1% chance of survival.” “I walked out of that hospital, 18% of my body mass ...
The first volume, Tractate Makkos, was published in 1990, and dedicated by Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Katz. [5] Subsequent editions were produced with the financial assistance of Jerome Schottenstein, an Orthodox Jew and founder of an Ohio department store. [6]