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Don Giovanni Records was founded by Joe Steinhardt and Zach Gajewski while they were living in Boston in 2003. [1] Steinhardt and Gajewski started the label while playing in bands and attending college at Boston University, where the two had met.
The healthcare system was founded in 1953. The Naples Community Hospital opened in downtown Naples on March 5, 1956, with 50 beds. [4] [5] In 1966, the hospital added 50 more beds, an emergency department and several specialized departments. Later that decade, several more departments were added including an intensive care unit. The hospital ...
Joseph Steinhardt (1720–1776), German rabbi and Talmud scholar; Laurence Steinhardt (1892–1950), American diplomat; U.S. ambassador to several countries, including the USSR; Michael Steinhardt (born 1941), American financial manager and philanthropist; Nicolae Steinhardt (1912–1989), Romanian writer, Orthodox Christian hermit and father ...
Joseph Lamelas is a Cuban-American cardiothoracic surgeon, working in Miami, Florida, who developed the "Miami method", a technique for minimally invasive approach to ...
Steinhardt may refer to: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, a division of New York University; Steinhardt Social Research Institute, the ...
Michael Gordon, Faculty member, NYU Steinhardt; Co-founder, Bang on a Can; David Lang, Co-Founder, Bang on a Can [94] [95] Scott Lindroth, Professor and Vice Provost of the Arts, Duke University; Joseph Waters, Professor of Music, San Diego State University
Port St. Joe David W. Jones Head Coach at Washington County High School who personally visited his students' homes and their churches, teaching them respect, responsibility, perseverance, initiative, kindness, fairness, honesty and cooperation. Port St. Joe Witt A. Campbell Educator and Civil Rights worker Quincy Dr. William Spencer Stevens
Joseph ben Menahem Mendel Steinhardt (ca. 1720–1776) was a German rabbi who lived in his early year in Schwabach, Bavaria. His first position as rabbi was as the rabbi of Rixheim , and shortly afterward he was elected chief rabbi of Upper Alsace .