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Cherniavsky (other)
Cherniavsky (Ukrainian: , Russian: , Yiddish: is a Slavic surname derived from Polish Czerniawski. Notable people with the surname include: People * Aleh Charnyawski (born 1970) Belarusian athlete * Daniel Cherniavsky (born 1933), Argentinian writer and television producer * Joseph Cherniavsky (c. 1890–1959), American composer and bandleader * Olga Chernyavskaya (born 1963), Russian Olympic athlete * Sally Fox (photographer) Sally Fox (; December 30, 1929 – February 25, 2006) was an American photographer, art collector and editor. She worked as a photographer, coordinator and picture editor for Houghton Mifflin and was especially known for her curated collections ... (1929-2006), American photographer and editor * Vlada Chernyavskaya (born 1966), Belarusian badminton player Other uses * , a Ukrainian musical group mainly popular from 1901 to 1917 * , a noble family of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russian Empire * , a village in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia See a ...
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Czerniawski
Czerniawski (feminine: Czerniawska, plural: Czerniawscy) , sometimes spelled Cherniawski, Cherniawsky, Cherniawsky, Czerniavski, or Cherniavsky is a Polish surname. It is a toponymic surname derived from any of the Polish locations named or Czerniawka. ''Dictionary of American Family Names''as citedby ancestry.com Notable people with the surname include: * Dustin Cherniawski (born 1981), Canadian football player, Emirates American Football League executive * Fiona Czerniawska (born 1961), writer, management consultant * Józefa Czerniawska-Pęksa (born 1937), Polish cross-country skier * Piotr Czerniawski (born 1976), Polish poet * Roman Czerniawski (1910–1985), Polish Air Force pilot and double agent * Ryszard Czerniawski Ryszard Waldemar Czerniawski (20 August 1952 – 31 August 2019) was a Polish lawyer and economist. Biography __NOTOC__ He studied Law at the University of Warsaw and international trade at SGH Warsaw School of Economics. He worked as a jou ... ( ...
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Aleh Charnyawski
Aleh Dzmitryjevic Charnyawski ( be, Алег Дзмітрыевіч Чарняўскі, translit=; ; born 25 November 1970) is a retired Belarusian professional footballer. Career Charnyawski started his career with Stroitel Starye Dorogi. Honours Dinamo Minsk *Belarusian Premier League champion: 1992, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995, 1997 * Belarusian Cup winner: 1992 File:1992 Events Collage V1.png, From left, clockwise: 1992 Los Angeles riots, Riots break out across Los Angeles, California after the Police brutality, police beating of Rodney King; El Al Flight 1862 crashes into a residential apartment buildi ..., 1993–94 References External links * * 1970 births Living people Belarusian men's footballers Belarus men's international footballers FC Dinamo Minsk players FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk players FC Starye Dorogi players FC Molodechno players Men's association football midfielders People from Izmail Soviet men's footballers {{Belarus-footy-midfi ...
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Daniel Cherniavsky
Daniel Cherniavsky (born March 16, 1933, Buenos Aires) is writer, director of cinema, theater, television and Argentine cultural producer. He was known for the direction of the feature film El Último Piso ( ), selected to represent Argentine cinema at the Cannes Film Festival and the film ' ''(The Terrorist ),'' about real events. His films were part of the nouvelle vague of the Argentine cinema in the 60's and in his artistic production, both in cinema and theater, carried a strong political and intellectual content. He was known for the direction of the feature film El último piso, selected to represent Argentine cinema at the Cannes Film Festival and the film El Terrorista, about real events. His films were part of the nouvelle vague of the Argentine cinema in the 60's and in his artistic production, both in cinema and theater, carried a strong political and intellectual content. His films, of lamentable fate, were persecuted by the military dictatorship in Argentina ...
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Joseph Cherniavsky
Joseph Cherniavsky ( yi, יוסף טשערניאַװסקי) (c. 1890-1959) was a Jewish American cellist, theatre and film composer, orchestra director, and recording artist. He wrote for the Yiddish theatre, made some of the earliest novelty recordings mixing American popular music, Jazz and klezmer in the mid-1920s, was also musical director at Universal Studios in 1928-1929, and had a long career in radio and musical theatre. Biography Early life Josef Leo Cherniavsky was born in Lubny, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire around 1890. The exact date of his birth is unclear; a citizenship application by his wife in 1928 said March 29, 1889; he himself said on US military documents that it was March 29, 1890, while the Lexicon of Yiddish Theatre says it was March 31, 1894. His father was a klezmer musician, as was his grandfather. Although the Lexicon of Yiddish Theatre claims that his grandfather was the prototype for Sholem Aleichem's fictional klezmer Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel ...
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Olga Chernyavskaya
Olga Mikhailovna Chernyavskaya, née Davydova, formerly Burova (russian: Ольга Михайповна Чернявская; born 17 September 1963) is a Russian discus thrower. As Olga Burova, she won the gold medal at the 1993 World Championships. She also won European Championships silver in 1990, World Championship bronze in 1995, and is a three-time Olympian. Career Born in Irbit, she finished fifth at the 1989 World Cup competing as Olga Davydova for the Soviet Union, before going on to win the gold medal at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart competing as Olga Burova for Russia. Her best Olympic performance is 5th place in 1992. She also participated in the Olympics in 1996 and 2004. Her personal best is 68.38m, achieved in 1992. Still throwing, Chernyavskaya beat the official Masters W50 discus world record while winning the 2015 World Masters Athletics Championships in Lyon, France.http://rhone-alpes.athle.com/upload/ssites/000047/wma/result/11aout/Parill ...
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Sally Fox (photographer)
Sally Fox (; December 30, 1929 – February 25, 2006) was an American photographer, art collector and editor. She worked as a photographer, coordinator and picture editor for Houghton Mifflin and was especially known for her curated collections of historical images of women's lives which she published during the 1980s. Biography Early life Cherniavsky was born in 1929 in Hollywood, California, United States. Her parents were Joseph Cherniavsky and Lara (née Lieberman), Jewish musicians who had emigrated to the United States from the Soviet Union during the Russian Civil War. Her family soon moved back to New York City, where they had lived previously; their stay in Hollywood was relatively short. She grew up in New York and attended the High School of Music & Art and then graduated with a bachelor's degree in painting and art history from Queens College in 1950. Career After her graduation she started working as an assistant to the librarian and publicity director of th ...
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Vlada Chernyavskaya
Vlada Anatolyevna Chernyavskaya ( be, Улада Анатольеўна Чарняўская, rus, Влада Анатольевна Чернявская; born 10 August 1966) is a Belarusian badminton player. She competed in women's singles and mixed doubles at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,715 .... References External links * 1966 births Living people Belarusian female badminton players Olympic badminton players for Belarus Badminton players at the 1996 Summer Olympics {{Belarus-badminton-bio-stub ...
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Ukrainian-language Surnames
Ukrainian ( uk, украї́нська мо́ва, translit=ukrainska mova, label=native name, ) is an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family. It is the native language of about 40 million people and the official state language of Ukraine in Eastern Europe. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the Cyrillic script. The standard Ukrainian language is regulated by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NANU; particularly by its Institute for the Ukrainian Language), the Ukrainian language-information fund, and Potebnia Institute of Linguistics. Comparisons are often drawn to Russian, a prominent Slavic language, but there is more mutual intelligibility with Belarusian,Alexander M. Schenker. 1993. "Proto-Slavonic," ''The Slavonic Languages''. (Routledge). pp. 60–121. p. 60: " hedistinction between dialect and language being blurred, there can be no unanimity on this issue in all instances..."C.F. Voegelin and F.M. Voegelin. 1977 ...
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Russian-Jewish Surnames
The history of the Jews in Russia and areas historically connected with it goes back at least 1,500 years. Jews in Russia have historically constituted a large religious and ethnic diaspora; the Russian Empire at one time hosted the largest population of Jews in the world. Within these territories the primarily Ashkenazi Jewish communities of many different areas flourished and developed many of modern Judaism's most distinctive theological and cultural traditions, while also facing periods of anti-Semitic discriminatory policies and persecutions. Some have described a "renaissance" in the Jewish community inside Russia since the beginning of the 21st century.Renaissance of Jewish life in Russia
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