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Kofman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bereck Kofman (1900–1943), French rabbi * Boaz Kofman (born 1935), Israeli footballer * Celina Kofman (1924–2020), Argentine human rights activist * Galina Kofman, American computer scientist * Jeffrey Kofman (born 1959), Canadian television journalist * Michael Kofman, American military analyst * Roman Kofman (born 1936), Ukrainian composer and conductor * Sarah Kofman (1934–1994), French philosopher See also * Kaufmann, surname * Koffman Koffman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Elliot Koffman (born 1942), computer scientist and educationist *Laura Koffman (born ''Laura Bonarrigo'' in 1964), American actress *Moe Koffman (1928–2001), Canadian jazz saxophonis ..., surname {{surname, Kofman Jewish surnames ...
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Sarah Kofman
Sarah Kofman (; September 14, 1934 – October 15, 1994) was a French philosopher . Biography Kofman began her teaching career in Toulouse in 1960 at the Lycée Saint-Sernin, and worked with both Jean Hyppolite and Gilles Deleuze. Her abandoned primary thesis (''thèse principale'') for her State doctorate, later published as ''Nietzsche et la métaphore'', was supervised by Deleuze. In 1969 Kofman met Jacques Derrida and began attending his seminars at the École Normale Supérieure. Kofman did not receive tenure until 1991, when she was appointed to a chair at Paris I. Kofman was the author of numerous books, including several on Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud. Her book, ''L'énigme de la femme: La femme dans les textes de Freud'' (1980), is perhaps the most thorough consideration of Freud's ideas concerning female sexuality. Writings Though many of her philosophical writings focused on Nietzsche and Freud, Kofman wrote several works in an autobiographical vein. '' ...
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Michael Kofman
Michael Kofman () is an American military analyst known for his expertise on the Russian Armed Forces. He is the director of the Russia Studies Program at CNA, fellow of the Center for a New American Security, and until 2021 was a fellow of the Kennan Institute at the Wilson Center. Early life and education Kofman was born in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, and lived in Mykolaiv before immigrating to the U.S. in early 1991, prior to Ukrainian independence and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Kofman speaks fluent Russian as well as English. He attained a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science at Northeastern University, and a Master of Arts degree in international security at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Career From 2005 to 2006, Kofman was a researcher at the United States Institute of Peace. From 2008 to 2014, he was as a research fellow at the National Defense University. He served as a program manager and subject matte ...
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Boaz Kofman
Boaz Kofman ( he, בועז קופמן) is a former Israeli footballer and football manager who played for Hapoel Petah Tikva, where he also served as manager, and for the Israel national football team. Career Playing career Kofman joined Hapoel Petah Tikva at the age of 9 and graduated to the senior team in 1953, where he played until the end of the 1966–68 season, winning 6 league titles and one cup. During his Time with the club, Kofman scored 121 league goals and 29 cup goals, including scoring in three cup finals. After Kofman's departure from Hapoel Petah Tikva, he served as player-manager at Sektzia Ness Ziona for one season, before returning to Hapoel Petah Tikva at the beginning of the 1969–70 season. However, Kofman didn't play during the first half of the season, and in February 1970, Kofman was transferred to Beitar Tel Aviv Kofman retired from active play in 1971, after a season at Beitar Lod, where he served as player-manager. In 1956, Kofman made his debut ...
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Bereck Kofman
Bereck Kofman (10 October 1900 – 1943) was a French Hasidic orthodox rabbi, independent from the consistory, born in Poland, deported and murdered in Auschwitz. Rabbi Bereck Kofman was born in Sobienie-Jeziory, located about 40 kilometers south of Warsaw, on 10 October 1900. Bereck Kofman was the father of a family of six children, three sons and three daughters, including the future professor of philosophy at the Sorbonne, Sarah Kofman. The family settled in France in 1929Kofman, 1996, p. 9. where they were granted French citizenship. On 16 July 1942 Kofman was arrested by the Vichy police during the rafle du Vélodrome d'Hiver, together with about 13,000 other Jews, and moved to Drancy internment camp to wait for deportation. According to his daughter Sarah, her father heard about the roundup through rumours and had left his residence very early to warn the other Jews of the danger, before returning home, ready to sacrifice himself for his family. He was arrested at four ...
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Jeffrey Kofman
Jeffrey Kofman (born May 20, 1959) is a former reporter and co-founder and CEO of Trint. ABC News London Bureau As London-based correspondent for ABC News he reported on stories in Europe. Prior to his assignment overseas, Kofman spent 10 years based in Miami for ABC News as correspondent for Florida, the Caribbean and Latin America. He moved to ABC's London bureau in January 2010 where he covered the Arab revolutions in North Africa from Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. He has reported from South Africa, Kenya, Norway, Sweden and Italy and the Indian Ocean. In 2011 he won an Emmy for his coverage of the Libyan Revolution and the downfall of Col. Muammar Gadhafi. Kofman covered the revolution in Libya from its beginning to its end. He reported from Tripoli as Gadhafi struggled to sustain his dictatorship. ABC News Miami Bureau While based in Miami, August 2010, Kofman was the first foreign news correspondent on the scene when 33 trapped miners were found alive in a collapsed mine i ...
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Galina Kofman
Galina Kofman is a computer scientist and business executive. She was the author of Kerberos (protocol) for various IBM systems. Kofman also authored FTP for IBM VM/CMS and OS/2. She received two IBM CEO Outstanding Technical Achievements awards and holds a patent on grid applications. Kofman is an executive at Recyclebank, a green company that rewards people for recycling. Career at IBM Research While a researcher at Thomas Watson Research Center, Galina Kofman worked in the group of Barry Appelman, a significant Internet notable and the inventor of instant messaging. Kofman was active in Internet protocols development and specifically in TCP/IP since 1983 with her first project of RLSS, a remote login system that was a predecessor of Telnet at IBM. Appelman's group as a whole proved critical in IBM's early embrace of the Internet despite having a competing family of protocols, Systems Network Architecture. Kofman authored Kerberos for OS/2, VM/CMS and AIX. She also authored FT ...
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Celina Kofman
Celina Kofman (1924 – 3 August 2020) was an Argentine human rights activist. By profession, Celina Kofman was one of the important members of the organization that was launched in the 1970s in the midst of the National Reorganization Process, after her son was kidnapped. He was a member from 1978 to 2000, where he had responsibility for the former Concordia and Santa Fe subsidiaries. Life Celina Kofman also known as "Queca" was born in Entre Ríos a town in Villa Domínguez in 1924. She dedicated her life to teaching, a profession that she practiced in the city of Concordia. One of her sons was Jorge Oscar Kofman, a 23-year-old student and worker, the father of a child and another on the way, who was kidnapped and disappeared by murderous military men in Tucumán. He had already been detained during the so-called Argentine Revolution and was released when Héctor Cámpora took office on May 25, 1973. It is presumed that he was intercepted by a military patrol when he w ...
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Roman Kofman
Roman Kofman ( uk, Кофман Роман Ісаакович; born 15 June 1936) is a Ukrainian composer, conductor, music educator and People's Artist of Ukraine (2003). Kofman was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2008 and is the winner of the ECHO Klassik Prize (2007). He was nominated and entered the short list of Shevchenko National Prize in 2011. Since 1990 he is the Principal Conductor of the Kyiv Chamber Orchestra of the National Philharmonic of Ukraine. Biography Roman Kofman was born on 15 June 1936 in Kyiv, Ukraine. He graduated from the State Conservatory (now The Tchaikovsky National Academy of Music) with a degree in violin (1961), followed by a degree in conducting in 1971. Since 1963 he worked as a concertmaster of the Kyiv Chamber Orchestra. As a conductor he performed with more than 70 orchestras from Europe, America, Asia and Africa (including WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, Bern Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of the Bavaria ...
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Kaufmann
Kaufmann is a surname with many variants such as Kauffmann, Kaufman, and Kauffman. In German, the name means ''merchant''. It is the cognate of the English '' Chapman'' (which had a similar meaning in the Middle Ages, though it disappeared from modern English). ''Kaufmann'' may refer to: Kaufmann * Alexander Kaufmann (1817–1893), German poet and folklorist, brother of Leopold * Aloys P. Kaufmann (1902–1984), Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri * Andrea Kaufmann (born 1969), Austrian politician * Andreas Kaufmann (born 1973), German footballer * Andy Kaufmann (born 1967), American basketball player * Arthur Kaufmann (1872–1938), Austrian attorney, philosopher and chess master * Arthur Kaufmann (artist) (1888–1971, German avant-garde painter * Bob Kauffman (1946–2015), American basketball player * Carl Kaufmann (1936–2008), West German sprint runner * Christian Kaufmann (alpine guide) (1872-1939), Swiss mountain guide active in Canada * Christian Kaufmann (canoeist) ( ...
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Koffman
Koffman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Elliot Koffman (born 1942), computer scientist and educationist *Laura Koffman (born ''Laura Bonarrigo'' in 1964), American actress *Moe Koffman (1928–2001), Canadian jazz saxophonist and flautist See also *Kofman Kofman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bereck Kofman (1900–1943), French rabbi * Boaz Kofman (born 1935), Israeli footballer * Celina Kofman (1924–2020), Argentine human rights activist * Galina Kofman, American comp ...
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