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Herz is the German word for ''heart''. It may refer to: * Herz (surname) * Herz Bergner (1907–1970), Polish-born Australian novelist * Herz Cerfbeer of Medelsheim (1730–1793), French Jewish philanthropist * Herz., author abbreviation of German botanist T. K. G. Herzog (1880–1961) * ''Herz'' (album), an album by Rosenstolz * Salle des Concerts Herz, a former concert hall in Paris * Herz Glacier, South Georgia Island, Antarctica * Herz (lesbian bar), a lesbian bar in Mobile, Alabama See also * Herz-9 Herz-9 ( fa, حرز نهم) is an Iranian, domestically built, mobile air defense system developed and unveiled in 2013. Development In May 2013, the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Iran announced that it had launched the mass pr ..., an Iranian air defense system * Hertz (other) {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Herz (album)
''Herz'' (Heart) is the ninth studio album by German pop duo Rosenstolz, containing songs representing the different sides of love. Released in 2004 by Island Records, the album reached triple platinum status in Germany. It also yielded four top 20 hits in the German singles chart. Composition ''Herz'' deals with the various aspects of love, including happiness, sex and partnership ("Liebe ist alles"), pain ("Die Liebe ist tot"), loss, sorrow and hope ("Gib mir mehr Himmel"), and jealousy ("Das gelbe Monster").Schwanke, Linus"Sie haben ihren Kosmos durchdrungen und sehen die Matrix."(in German). ''laut.de''. 22 March 2004. Speaking in an interview before the release of ''Herz'', Rosenstolz described the new album as being the band's most personal to date. The band had not originally intended to make such an album, but after having written the first two songs, "Die Liebe ist tot" and "Ich will mich verlieben", felt that both songs were of such a personal nature that it would not ha ...
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Herz (surname)
Herz is a German surname meaning ''heart''. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Herz, American writer and producer * Adolf Herz, Austrian Engineer, inventor of Herz spark plug, photographer and first editor of Camera Magazine * Alice Herz, American pacifist * Alice Herz-Sommer, (1903–2014), Czech-born Jewish pianist, oldest Holocaust survivor * Daniela Herz (born 1954), German businesswoman * Eberhard Herz, German American footballer * Günter Herz (born 1940), German businessman * Henri Herz, Austrian pianist, teacher, and composer * Henriette Herz (de Lemos), German social leader * John H. Herz, American scholar of international relations * Josef E. Herz, American scientist, organic chemistry * Juraj Herz (1934–2018), Slovak film director, writer and actor * Martin F. Herz, American diplomat, ambassador * Max Herz (1905-1965), German businessman * Michael Herz (businessman) (born 1943), German businessman * Michael Herz, American film producer, director and ...
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Herz
Herz is the German word for ''heart''. It may refer to: * Herz (surname) * Herz Bergner (1907–1970), Polish-born Australian novelist * Herz Cerfbeer of Medelsheim (1730–1793), French Jewish philanthropist * Herz., author abbreviation of German botanist T. K. G. Herzog (1880–1961) * ''Herz'' (album), an album by Rosenstolz * Salle des Concerts Herz, a former concert hall in Paris * Herz Glacier, South Georgia Island, Antarctica * Herz (lesbian bar), a lesbian bar in Mobile, Alabama See also * Herz-9 Herz-9 ( fa, حرز نهم) is an Iranian, domestically built, mobile air defense system developed and unveiled in 2013. Development In May 2013, the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Iran announced that it had launched the mass pr ..., an Iranian air defense system * Hertz (other) {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Salle Des Concerts Herz
The Salle des Concerts Herz, usually referred to simply as the Salle Herz, was a former concert hall in Paris, located at 48, rue de la Victoire. It was built in 1838 by the French pianist-composer Henri Herz. The hall was used for public performances. Hector Berlioz conducted the premières of two of his compositions there – the overture '' Le Carnaval romain'' on 3 February 1844 and ''L'enfance du Christ'' on 10 December 1854. Offenbach's 'tableau villageois' ''Le trésor à Mathurin'' was performed there 'in concert' on 7 May 1853, and Offenbach himself performed there as a cellist. The first public performance of the saxophone took place there on 3 February 1844. Non-musical events were also held in the hall. An anti-slavery conference was held there on 27 August 1867 by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. The Salle Herz was still being used to mount concerts by Jules Danbé Jules Danbé (16 November 1840 – 30 October 1905) was a French violinist, composer a ...
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Herz Bergner
Herz Bergner (1907–1970) was a novelist who was born in Radymno, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria in 1907. His family moved to Vienna, Austria, at the start of World War I, and returned to Poland at the end of the war. Bergner's brother, Melech Ravitch, a Yiddish writer, emigrated to Australia in 1933. Herz Bergner followed him in 1938, originally to raise funds for Jewish secular schools in Poland. Once in Australia Bergner met Pinchus Goldhar and other Yiddish writers and, together with Abraham Schulman and Goldhar, began the literary publication ''Oyfboy'' which was published in Melbourne. In 1948 Bergner was awarded the ALS Gold Medal for his novel '' Between Sky and Sea''. Herz Bergner died in 1970. Bibliography Novels * '' Between Sky and Sea'' (1946) * ''A shtot in poyln'' (A City in Poland, 1950) * ''Light and Shadow'' (1963) Short story collections * ''Shtubn un gasn'' (Homes and Streets, 1935) * ''The New House'' (1941) * ''Dos hoyz fun dzheykob ayziks'' (The Hou ...
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Herz-9
Herz-9 ( fa, حرز نهم) is an Iranian, domestically built, mobile air defense system developed and unveiled in 2013. Development In May 2013, the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Iran announced that it had launched the mass production of a new Air defense system, called Herz-9. Description According to Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi Ahmad Vahidi ( fa, احمد وحیدی, born 27 June 1958) is an Iranian military commander of the Revolutionary Guards and current Minister of Interior since August 25, 2021. In addition, he is currently member of the Expediency Discernment Cou ..., Herz-9 "can identify and target enemy helicopters, rockets, and fighter jets at low ranges and low altitudes of about 8-12 kilometers." He also said that "this mobile air defense system uses the most technologically advanced computer hardware and software and the latest navigation system available today." References Iran says producing new air defense ...
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Herz Cerfbeer Of Medelsheim
Herz Cerfbeer of Medelsheim (german: Herz Cerf Beer von Medelsheim, born yi, נַפְתָּלִי(־הערץ) בֶּן דּוֹב־בּער ''Naphtali Ben Dov-Beer'', 1730 – December 7, 1793) was a French Jewish philanthropist. He was a contractor to the army, and employed his wealth and his influence with the French government in promoting the material and spiritual welfare of his coreligionists. The government permitted him to settle at Strasburg, in opposition to the wishes of the authorities of that city, who zealously enforced the law excluding Jews. Cerfbeer protected all Jews who were willing to earn a livelihood by manual labor. As soon as he had received (in 1775) from Louis XVI the patent granting him the rights of citizenship "for services rendered by him to the government and to the land during the famine of 1770 and 1771," Cerfbeer established factories, where he employed Jews, in order to withdraw them from petty trading, and also to deprive their accusers of all e ...
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Herz Glacier
Herz Glacier () is a glacier flowing southeast from the vicinity of Mount Paterson to the east coast of South Georgia. It was named by the Second German Antarctic Expedition under Wilhelm Filchner, 1911–12. See also * List of glaciers in the Antarctic * Glaciology Glaciology (; ) is the scientific study of glaciers, or more generally ice and natural phenomena that involve ice. Glaciology is an interdisciplinary Earth science that integrates geophysics, geology, physical geography, geomorphology, climato ... References Glaciers of South Georgia {{SouthGeorgia-glacier-stub ...
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Herz (lesbian Bar)
Herz was a lesbian bar in Mobile, Alabama run by Rachel and Sheila Smallman and owned by Rachel Broughton. It opened on October 4, 2019, and was the only lesbian bar in Alabama and one of only four in the south. The owners had explored different cities and states and been thrown out of at least one gay bar for being women before selecting Mobile as the ideal location for their bar. The bar was featured as part of the Lesbian Bar Project, an initiative to preserve and highlight the remaining lesbian bars in the United States, and Queer to Stay ''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are not heterosexual or cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires or relationships in the late 19th century. Beginning in the lat ..., an LGBTQ+ business preservation project. On April 4, 2023, the bar announced its closure via social media. References External linksofficial site Defunct LGBT nightclubs in the United St ...
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German Language
German ( ) is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and Official language, official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italy, Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and German-speaking Community of Belgium, Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France (Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Poland (Upper Silesia), Slovakia (Bratislava Region), and Hungary (Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch language, Dutch, English language, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots language, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic languages, North Germanic group, such as Danish lan ...
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