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Samuel Schwarz (director)
Samuel Schwarz may refer to: * Mommie Schwarz (1876–1942), Dutch Jewish painter and graphic artist * Samuel Schwarz (speed skater) (born 1983), German speed skater * Samuel Schwarz (politician) (1814–1868), Swiss politician * Samuel Schwarz (engineer and historian) Samuel Schwarz (12 February 188010 June 1953), or Samuel Szwarc, was a Polish-Portuguese Jewish mining engineer, archaeologist, and historian of the Jewish diaspora, specifically of the Sephardic and crypto-Jewish communities of Portugal and Spa ... (1880–1954), Polish-Portuguese mining engineer and historian See also * Samuel Schwartz (other) {{hndis, Schwarz, Samuel ...
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Mommie Schwarz
Samuel Leser Schwarz, known as Mommie (28 July 1876 – 19 November 1942) was a Dutch Jewish painter and graphic artist. He also worked as a designer of book covers. In 1920, he married Else Berg. Together they became an artistic couple and were part of the Bergen School of painters. Schwarz and Berg were both murdered at Auschwitz in 1942. Life Schwarz was the tenth child of Leser Schwarz and Julie Winter. The family had eleven children. In 1897 he went with his brother Julius to New York City. In 1902 Mommie Schwarz returns to Europa and registered at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp for the evening class of 1902–1903. On 26 March 1903 he unsubscribed at the academy and returned to New York where he arrived on 11 August 1903. In 1908 or 1909 Mommie left New York for Europe. Shortly afterwards he traveled to Berlin to visit his nephew Erich and his niece Else Berg. Subsequently, Else and Mommie traveled to Paris. In 1909 or 1910 he settled with Berg in the Netherlands. In ...
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Samuel Schwarz (speed Skater)
Samuel Schwarz (born 22 August 1983) is a German speed skater Speed skating is a competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors race each other in travelling a certain distance on skates. Types of speed skating are long track speed skating, short track speed skating, and marathon speed skating. .... He finished sixth in the men's 1000 metres event at the 2013 World Single Distance Championships. References 1983 births German male speed skaters Speed skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 2014 Winter Olympics Olympic speed skaters for Germany Speed skaters from Berlin Living people 21st-century German people {{Germany-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Samuel Schwarz (politician)
Samuel D. Schwarz (5 March 1814 – 11 March 1868) was a Swiss politician and President of the Swiss Council of States The Council of States (german: Ständerat, french: Conseil des États, it, Consiglio degli Stati, rm, Cussegl dals Stadis) is the upper house of the Federal Assembly of Switzerland, with the National Council being the lower house. It compri ... (1855/1856). External links * * 1814 births 1868 deaths People from Brugg District Swiss Calvinist and Reformed Christians Members of the Council of States (Switzerland) Presidents of the Council of States (Switzerland) Members of the National Council (Switzerland) {{Switzerland-politician-stub ...
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Samuel Schwarz (engineer And Historian)
Samuel Schwarz (12 February 188010 June 1953), or Samuel Szwarc, was a Polish-Portuguese Jewish mining engineer, archaeologist, and historian of the Jewish diaspora, specifically of the Sephardic and crypto-Jewish communities of Portugal and Spain. He is known for his rediscovery of the Jews of Belmonte, Portugal, and restoration of the Synagogue of Tomar. Life and work Early life Samuel Szwarc was born in Zgierz, Poland, on 12 February 1880, the first of ten eventual sons. His youngest brother was Polish-French painter and sculptor Marek Szwarc. Their father Isucher Moshe Szwarc (1859–1939) was an Orthodox Jew heavily involved in Zgierz's Jewish community and the late Haskalah movement. In Zgierz Isucher was known for his bibliophilia and owned an extensive library. He was also a fervent Zionist, participating in the First Zionist Congress and subsequent congresses. Samuel studied at a ''cheder'' and a Jewish high school in his youth. His father considered sending Samuel to ...
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