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  2. Norm Abram - Wikipedia

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    Norm Abram (born October 3, 1949) [1] is an American carpenter, writer, and television host best known for his work on the PBS television programs This Old House and The New Yankee Workshop. [2] He is a Master carpenter and has published several books and articles about the craft.

  3. List of Jewish Major League Baseball players - Wikipedia

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    Jewish players have played in Major League Baseball since the league came into existence, with Lip Pike being the first. With the surge of Jewish immigrants from Europe to the United States at the turn of the 20th century, baseball, then the most popular sport in the country and referred to as the "National Pastime", became a way for children of Jewish immigrants to assimilate into American ...

  4. List of Jewish American sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    21 Jewish sports halls of fame in the United States. ... Cal Abrams [1] Lloyd Allen ... Norm Sherry, catcher, ...

  5. List of Jews in sports - Wikipedia

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    This list of Jewish athletes in sports contains athletes who are Jewish and have attained outstanding ... Cal Abrams, US , outfielder [166] ... Norm Sherry, US ...

  6. The New Yankee Workshop - Wikipedia

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    January 7, 1989. (1989-01-07) –. October 16, 2009. (2009-10-16) The New Yankee Workshop is an American half-hour woodworking television series produced by WGBH Boston, which aired on PBS. Created in 1989 by Russell Morash, the program was hosted by Norm Abram, a regular fixture on Morash's television series This Old House.

  7. Norman Abramson - Wikipedia

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    Norman Abramson. Norman Manuel Abramson (April 1, 1932 [ 1] – December 1, 2020) was an American electrical engineer and computer scientist, most known for developing the ALOHAnet system for wireless computer communication.

  8. Norman Lear - Wikipedia

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    Norman Milton Lear (July 27, 1922 – December 5, 2023) was an American screenwriter and producer who produced, wrote, created, or developed over 100 shows. [1] Lear created and produced numerous popular 1970s sitcoms, such as All in the Family (1971–79), Maude (1972–78), Sanford and Son (1972–77), One Day at a Time (1975–84), The Jeffersons (1975–85), and Good Times (1974–79).

  9. Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Fame was established in 1990 by a group of men and women organized by former All-America basketball player Eli Sherman. [2][3][4][5][6] It is located in Bel Air, California, at the American Jewish University. [7][8] It honors Southern California Jewish athletes, coaches, officials, media, executives, and others at both professional ...