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Gitler is a surname, and may refer to: * Avi Gitler, Manhattan art dealer * Haim Gitler (born 1962), Israeli curator and researcher * Ira Gitler (1928–2019), American jazz historian and journalist * Joseph Gitler, Leket Israel founder * Samuel Gitler Hammer (1933–2014), Mexican mathematician See also * Brown–Gitler spectrum * Gittler guitar * Hitler (name) Hitler is a German surname. It is strongly associated with the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. After World War II, many people born with the surname legally changed their surname. Adolf's family used several varieties of the surname. The form 'Hitler' wa ...
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Avi Gitler
Avi Gitler is a Manhattan art dealer and the owner of Gitler &_____, an art gallery located in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood in (west Harlem), upper Manhattan at 3629 Broadway. Gallery Gitler opened his gallery in September 2014 in a storefront that was previously a beauty supply shop. Although most of his sales are made online to clients who have only seen an image of the work they are purchasing, Gitler feels strongly that "a local gallery engages people more substantively than connecting via Instagram.” Audubon Mural Project Soon after opening his gallery, in an effort to spruce up the look of the run-down neighborhood, Gitler got the permission of a shop owner to invite a street artist to paint one of the roll-down shutters on his block; the artist happened to choose to depict a flamingo. Gitler, who was not a bird fancier, immediately decided to reference the neighborhood's history by commissioning a series of paintings on walls and shutters referencing the bird painti ...
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Haim Gitler
Haim Gitler ( Hebrew: חיים גיטלר; born 1962) is an Israeli curator and researcher, specializing in the field of numismatics. He is chief curator of archaeology and curator of numismatics at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, as well as the President of the Israel Numismatic Society. Biography Born in Mexico in 1962, Dr. Haim Gitler immigrated to Israel in 1974. He received his BA and MA in Archaeology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and was awarded a PhD from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland, in 2011. His doctoral research dealt with the coins of the Ancient Land of Israel in the Late Persian period and the beginning of the Hellenistic period. Gitler joined the staff of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, in 1987, becoming Curator of Numismatics in 1994. As the curator of Numismatics, he is responsible for the collection of ancient coins in the possession of the Israel Museum. In this capacity, he oversaw the renewal of the permanent Numismati ...
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Ira Gitler
Ira Gitler (December 18, 1928 – February 23, 2019) was an American jazz historian and journalist. The co-author of ''The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz'' with Leonard Feather—the most recent edition appeared in 1999—he wrote hundreds of liner notes for jazz recordings beginning in the early 1950s and wrote several books about jazz and ice hockey, two of his passions.Manhattan School of MusicFaculty: Mr. Ira Gitler. Retrieved Oct. 16, 2008. Jazz Gitler was born at Brooklyn, New York into a Jewish family and grew up listening to swing bands in the late 1930s and 1940s, before discovering the new music of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. In the early 1950s, he worked as a producer of recording sessions for the Prestige label. He is credited with coining the term "sheets of sound" in the late 1950s, to describe the playing of John Coltrane. Gitler was the New York editor of ''Down Beat'' magazine during the 1960s and wrote for ''Metronome Magazine'', ''JazzTimes'', ''J ...
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Leket Israel
Leket Israel, The National Food Bank, a registered nonprofit Israel-based charity, is the leading food rescue organization in Israel, serving 175,000+ needy people weekly. Leket Israel rescues surplus agricultural produce and collects excess cooked meals for redistribution to the needy throughout Israel via its network of 200+ nonprofit organization (NPO) partners. Goals and objectives The concept of ''Leket'' or "gleanings" derives from the Torah, ( and ), which specifies that ears of grain that fall from the reaper's hand or the sickle while being gathered during the harvest must be left for the poor (along with other agricultural gifts to the poor, as specified in the Torah and elaborated upon in tractate Pe'ah of the Talmud). "I think that at a very basic level, it's a very Jewish value to be appalled by food waste," says Joseph Gitler, founder and director of Leket Israel. Some farmers find it unprofitable to harvest all their produce while others cannot pick their entir ...
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Samuel Gitler Hammer
Samuel Carlos Gitler Hammer (July 14, 1933 – September 9, 2014)
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, Colegio Nacional, retrieved 2012-05-19.
was a Mexican mathematician. He was an expert in and is known for the
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Brown–Gitler Spectrum
In the mathematical discipline of topology, the Brown–Gitler spectrum is a Spectrum (topology), spectrum whose cohomology is a certain cyclic module over the Steenrod algebra. Brown–Gitler spectra are defined by the isomorphism: : \Sigma^n A/ \ A \cong G(n). History The concept was introduced by mathematicians Edgar H. Brown and Samuel Gitler Hammer, Samuel Gitler in a 1973 paper. In topology, Brown–Gitler spectrum is related to the concepts of the Segal conjecture (proven in 1984) and the Burnside ring. Applications Brown–Gitler spectra have had many important applications in homotopy theory. References External links

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Gittler Guitar
A Gittler Guitar is an experimental designed guitar created by Allan Gittler (1928–2002). Gittler felt that sentimental design references to acoustic guitars are unnecessary in an electronically amplified guitar, and designed his instrument with the objective of reducing the electric guitar to the most minimal functional form possible. History He made 60 guitars in New York in the mid-1970s to early 1980s (selling one to Andy Summers, which he plays in The Police's "Synchronicity II" video). In 1982, Gittler emigrated to Israel, settled in Hebron, changed his name to Avraham Bar Rashi, and licensed the design to a local company in Kiryat Bialik called Astron Engineer Enterprises LTD. They computer-machined around 300, Bar Rashi commented later to the effect that he was unhappy with the manufacturing. Astron, however, claims that their instruments are precisely manufactured copies of the original construction, and that the addition of a plastic body containing electronics for s ...
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