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  2. Anna Weinberg (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Weinberg has been a restaurateur since the late 1990s. Before that, she was an actress. [1] Weinberg was the co-owner and managing partner of Big Night Restaurant Group, which was dissolved in 2023. [2] When she was living in NYC and working in restaurants, she met Melissa O’Donnell and when she was 23, they opened a restaurant named Stella.

  3. Robert Weinberg (urban planner) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Charles Weinberg was born on December 18, 1901 [1] [2] [a] in New York City to Charles and Lily Weinberg [2] and grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. [3] Weinberg attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School , earned a B.A. degree from the Harvard School of Architecture in 1926 and another degree [ b ] from the Harvard School of ...

  4. Zum Zum - Wikipedia

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    Zum Zum was a New York City based restaurant chain that operated from the 1960s to the 1980s. The restaurants served German cuisine.. The rights were purchased in early 2022 by William Belida, owner of The Salon Group in NYC and is in the process of re-launching with an updated menu and brand focus.

  5. Tova Weinberg - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Tova Weinberg moved to New York City in 1976 to teach science at Central Manhattan High School. Weinberg soon became acquainted with philanthropist Els Bendheim, who hosted dozens of Jewish singles at their home for Shabbat dinner. Weinberg and Bendheim organized Jewish singles parties, through which Weinberg ...

  6. Ronnie Bogard and Alvin Weinberg's son Richard talk ... - AOL

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    Richard Weinberg says his father, the former ORNL director, was scarred by the Great Depression and saw a change in antisemitism during his lifetime. Ronnie Bogard and Alvin Weinberg's son Richard ...

  7. Murder of Peter Weinberger - Wikipedia

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    Peter Weinberger (June 2, 1956 – c. July 12, 1956) was a one-month-old infant who was kidnapped for ransom on July 4, 1956, in New York state. The case gained national notoriety due to the circumstances of the kidnapping and the victim's family, as unlike many ransom victims, Weinberger was not from a wealthy and prominent family, but from a suburban middle class family.

  8. Third Thoughts - Wikipedia

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    Third Thoughts is a 2018 book of 25 essays written by Steven Weinberg, mostly in the decade preceding 2018. Most of the essays were previously published in The New York Review of Books, newspapers, and other periodicals. Essays numbered 20, 23, 24, and 25 are published for the first time in the book. [1]

  9. Abraham Weinberg - Wikipedia

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    Abraham "Bo" Weinberg (January 7, 1900 – September 9, 1935) was a Jewish [1] New York City mobster who became a hitman and chief lieutenant for the Prohibition-era gang boss Dutch Schultz. As Schultz expanded his bootlegging operations into Manhattan during Prohibition, he recruited Abe Weinberg and his brother George into his gang.