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Joseph McGoldrick (1901–1978), NYC comptroller and NY state residential rent control commissioner, lawyer, and professor; Harvey Milk (1930–1978), first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California; Mazi Melesa Pilip, Ethiopian-born American politician; William M. Tweed (1823–1878), known as "Boss" Tweed; Grand Sachem of ...
Aaron Gural (1917–2009), chairman of Newmark & Company [64] Kamran Hakim, Iranian-born NYC-based landlord, developer and founder of the Hakim Organization [10] Judah Hertz (1948/1949–), real estate investor, founder of Hertz Investment Group [65] Abraham (1919–2005) and Elie Hirschfeld (1949–), NYC-based developers [66]
Irving L. Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute and a visiting professor at Georgetown University Law Center Jack Greenberg , lawyer for the Brown v. Board of Education case, worked for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund , and assisted establishing the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF ...
Gotham Chopra and Liam Hughes, the co-directors behind Netflix’s new three-part Aaron Rodgers: Enigma docuseries spoke with PEOPLE this week about their experience spending time with the four ...
Irving is a hamlet in Chautauqua County, New York, United States. (It also falls in Cattaraugus County and Erie County. (It also falls in Cattaraugus County and Erie County. The Cattaraugus County part of Irving is part of the Seneca Nation Native American territory, the Erie County part borders Brant, New York and also is part of the Seneca ...
Irving S. Shapiro (1916–2001), former CEO of DuPont [144] Alfred P. Slaner (1918–1996), president of clothing manufacturer Kayser-Roth [145] Paul Soros (1926–2013), Hungarian-born shipping industry magnate, founder of Soros Associates; member of the Soros family [146]
Streit's 47,000-square-foot (4,400 m 2) matzo factory, along with Katz's Delicatessen and Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery, was a surviving piece of the Lower East Side's Jewish heritage. [8]
Jill Abramson (1954–), journalist and former executive editor of The New York Times [1]; Renata Adler (1937–), former staff writer for The New Yorker and film critic for The New York Times [2]