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  2. Norman Braman - Wikipedia

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    Braman's parents were Jewish immigrants from Europe. His Romanian-born mother was a seamstress and his Polish father a barber. [2] Braman was a water boy in his teenage years at the Eagles training camp, which was then in Hershey, Pennsylvania. [3] During the season, he would sneak into Shibe Park to watch the team play.

  3. List of Jews in sports (non-players) - Wikipedia

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    Norman Braman, US, former owner of Philadelphia Eagles [90] Alfréd Brüll, Hungary, chairman of sports club MTK [91] Alan Cohen, US, owner of Florida Panthers hockey team [92] Alan N. Cohen, US, former owner of New York Knicks and New York Rangers, co-owner of Boston Celtics and New Jersey Nets, and Chairman & CEO of Madison Square Garden ...

  4. List of Jewish American businesspeople in retail - Wikipedia

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    Norman Braman (born 1932), car dealer, former co-owner of NFL's Philadelphia Eagles; Madoff Ponzi scheme victim [158] [159] Edgar M. Cullman (1918–2011), former co-owner, president and CEO of the General Cigar Company [160] Lazarus Dinkelspiel (1824–1900), German-born founder of L. Dinkelspiel & Co. [161]

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  6. Jeffrey Lurie - Wikipedia

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    Lurie contacted Norman Braman, then owner of the Eagles. Lurie bought the Philadelphia Eagles on May 6, 1994, from Braman for $195 million (equivalent to $401 million in 2023). Lurie and his mother, Nancy Lurie Marks, the only daughter of Philip Smith, borrowed $190 million from the Bank of Boston to buy the Eagles. [9]

  7. Canadian Institute for Jewish Research - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Institute for Jewish Research (CIJR) is a think tank based in Montreal and Toronto.Founded in 1988, its primary goal is "to strengthen public and student understanding of Jewish Israel as a unique democratic society in its difficult Middle Eastern context; to throw light on antisemitism and key Jewish-world issues generally; and to play a pivotal role in ensuring Jewish continuity ...

  8. Beach Hebrew Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Beach Hebrew Institute was founded in 1919 by Jewish residents in The Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which was then a largely Anglo-Saxon area in the east part of Toronto far removed from the Jewish neighbourhoods further to the west in The Ward and around Spadina Avenue. [1]

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