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  2. B. Gerald Cantor - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Gerald Cantor (December 17, 1916 – July 3, 1996) [1] was the founder and chairman of securities firm Cantor Fitzgerald. Career.

  3. Iris Cantor - Wikipedia

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    Iris Cantor (née Bazel, born February 14, 1931) is an American philanthropist based in New York City and Los Angeles, with a primary interest in medicine and the arts.. Cited as among the 50 top contributors in the United States, [1] as head of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation, [2] her foundation has donated several hundred million dollars to museums, universities and hospitals since

  4. Bernard Cantor - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Cantor (March 30, 1892 – July 5, 1920) was an American-born, Reform rabbi with experience in social work who volunteered to work as an emissary for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (also known as the Joint or the JDC) in Poland and Ukraine (then Galicia) following World War I and the Russian Revolution, providing relief to Jewish communities there, until he was ...

  5. BGC Group - Wikipedia

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    Cantor Foundation, CLIC Sargent, The Shane Warne Foundation: Boomer Esiason, Harry Carson, Mariano Rivera: 2006: $5: Safe at Home Foundation, Daniel Pitino Foundation, Happy Hearts, Minority Athletes Networking ETC, Marine Corporation Foundation for Children: Phil Simms, Rick Pitino, Petra Němcová, Joe Torre: 2007: $6

  6. Howard Lutnick - Wikipedia

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    Howard William Lutnick (/ ˈ l ʌ t n ɪ k /; born July 14, 1961 [1]) is an American businessman, who succeeded Bernard Gerald Cantor as the head of Cantor Fitzgerald.Lutnick is the chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC Group.

  7. Free Synagogue of Flushing - Wikipedia

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    Cantor was succeeded by Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman, who later went to Hartford, Connecticut, and he in turn was followed by Rabbi Maxwell Silver, a brother of Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, the famed Zionist and counselor to a number of American presidents. When Silver left in 1922, the temple turned to Wise for help, and he selected Rabbi Max Meyer ...

  8. Marilyn Cantor Baker - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, she produced the off-Broadway musical Lyle, based on the Lyle books by Bernard Waber. [16] [17] Her sister, Janet Cantor Gari, was the show's music director. [16] [17] Baker wrote the short story Sidney Shorr, which in 1981 was adapted into a film and a television show called Love, Sidney. [18]

  9. List of children of clergy - Wikipedia

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    List of noted children of clergy is a list of notable persons concerned with individuals whose status as a child of a cleric is important, preferably critical, to their fame or significance. Western religions