Grinberg 5CEC Nonhamiltonian Graph
Grinberg is a surname and Yiddish variant of Grünberg, literally "green mountain" in German. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Greenberg (cinematographer) (born 1939), Polish cinematographer *Alexander Grinberg, Soviet photographer * Anouk Grinberg (born 1963), Belgian actor * Emanuel Grinberg (1911–1982), Latvian mathematician ** Grinberg's theorem, named after Emanuel Grinberg * Gedalio Grinberg (1931–2009), Cuban-American watchmaker * Iosif Grinberg (1906–1980), Soviet literary critic *Ivan Grinberg (1908–1973), birth name of Philip Rahv *Jacques Grinberg (1941-2011), neo-expressionist painter and printmaker * Linda Grinberg (1951–2002), American HIV/AIDS activist * Maria Grinberg (1908–1978), Soviet pianist *Ricardo Grinberg (born 1948), Argentine chess master *Sara Topelson de Grinberg (born 1945), Polish-born Mexican architect *Yoysef Grinberg (1900–1996), Polish-born American actor *Zalman Grinberg (1912–1983), American physician See also *Gr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yiddish
Yiddish (, or , ''yidish'' or ''idish'', , ; , ''Yidish-Taytsh'', ) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a vernacular based on High German fused with many elements taken from Hebrew (notably Mishnaic) and to some extent Aramaic. Most varieties of Yiddish include elements of Slavic languages and the vocabulary contains traces of Romance languages.Aram Yardumian"A Tale of Two Hypotheses: Genetics and the Ethnogenesis of Ashkenazi Jewry".University of Pennsylvania. 2013. Yiddish is primarily written in the Hebrew alphabet. Prior to World War II, its worldwide peak was 11 million, with the number of speakers in the United States and Canada then totaling 150,000. Eighty-five percent of the approximately six million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust were Yiddish speakers, Solomon Birnbaum, ''Grammatik der jiddischen Sprache'' (4., erg. Aufl., ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maria Grinberg
Maria Grinberg ( Russian: Mария Израилевна Гринберг, Marija Israilevna Grinberg; September 6, 1908 – July 14, 1978) was a Russian pianist. She was born in Odessa, Russian Empire. Her father was a Hebrew scholar and her mother taught piano privately. Until the age of 18, Maria took piano lessons from Odessa's noted teacher David Aisberg. Eventually she became a pupil of Felix Blumenfeld (who also taught Vladimir Horowitz) and later, after his death, continued her studies with Konstantin Igumnov at the Moscow Conservatory. In 1935, she won the Second Prize at the Second All-Union Pianist Competition. Grinberg became a major figure of the Russian piano school. However, in 1937 both her husband and her father were arrested and executed as "enemies of the people". The pianist was fired by the state-run management and got a job as an accompanist of an amateur choreography group. During that time, she occasionally participated in concert performances playin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grünberg (other)
Grünberg or Gruenberg (German language, German for ''green mountain'') may refer to: Places * Grünberg, Hesse, a town in Hesse * Grünberg (St. Bernhard-Frauenhofen), a part of Sankt Bernhard-Frauenhofen, Austria * Grünberg, the German name for Zielona Góra, Poland * Grünberg, a part of Leopoldshagen, Mecklenburg, Western Pomerania * Grünberg, a part of Ottendorf-Okrilla, Saxony * Gruenberg, South Australia is now part of Moculta, east of the Barossa Valley Other uses * Grünberg (surname) * Grünberg aerial tramway, in Gmunden, Austria See also * Greenberg * Grinberg, Grynberg * Grünburg {{DEFAULTSORT:Grunberg ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grynberg
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Grynberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Henryk Grynberg (born 1936), Polish writer and actor *Jack J. Grynberg (born 1932), Polish-born American businessman * Michał Grynberg (1909–2000), Polish historian * Roman Grynberg, Polish professor, author, and academic See also *Grinberg Grinberg is a surname and Yiddish variant of Grünberg, literally "green mountain" in German. Notable people with the surname include: *Adam Greenberg (cinematographer) (born 1939), Polish cinematographer * Alexander Grinberg, Soviet photographer * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grimberg (surname)
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Grimberg is a toponymic surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Anders Grimberg, Swedish football manager *Arenda Grimberg (born 1978), Dutch cyclist * Carl Grimberg (1875–1941), Swedish historian *Fabian Grimberg (born 1962), Argentine football player * Steven D. Grimberg (born 1974), American judge * Tina Grimberg (born 1963), Ukrainian-born Canadian rabbi *Vanessa Grimberg (born 1993), German swimmer See also * :nl:Grimberg, a manor near Almelo, Netherlands * Grimberg, a former village, now central neighborhood of Lohmar, North Rhine-Westphalia * Port Grimberg, named after the nearby former Castle Grimberg, North Rhine-Westphalia *Grimbergen, Belgium *Grinberg Grinberg is a surname and Yiddish variant of Grünberg, literally "green mountain" in German. Notable people with the surname include: *Adam Greenberg (cinematographer) (born 1939), Polish cinematographer * Alexander Grinberg, Soviet photographer * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Greenberg
Greenberg is a surname common in North America, with anglicized spelling of the German Grünberg (''green mountain'') or the Jewish Ashkenazi Yiddish Grinberg, an artificial surname.Beider, Alexander (1993). ''A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire''. Teaneck: Avotaynu, pages 53–57. Notable people with the surname Greenberg include: A–D * Abraham Greenberg (1881–1941), New York politician * Adam Greenberg (other), several people * Aharon-Ya'akov Greenberg (1900–1963), Israeli politician * Alan Greenberg (other), several people * Albert Greenberg, American software engineer * Allan Greenberg (born 1938), American new classical architect * Andrew Greenberg, American video game designer * Andrew C. Greenberg (born 1957), video game designer * Ari Greenberg (born 1981), American bridge player * Bernard Greenberg, American programmer and computer scientist * Brad Greenberg (born 1954), American basketball coach, brother of Seth Greenb ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zalman Grinberg
Zalman Grinberg (September 29, 1912 – August 8, 1983) was a medical doctor who served as the chairman for the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the American sector of Germany and Austria after World War II. Early life Zalman Grinberg was born on September 4, 1912 in Lithuania.Dr. Zalman Grinberg Is Dead; Aided Death-Camp Survivors '''', August 9, 1983 He was educated as a medical doctor with a specialty in . He was imprisoned in the concentration camp at [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yoysef Grinberg
Joseph Green (April 23, 1900 Zylbercweig, Zalmen, with Jacob Mestel, Eds. (1931).Grinberg, Yosef. ''Leksikon fun yidishn teater'' exicon of the Yiddish theatre New York: Farlag "Elisheva". Vol. 1, col. 532. English translation/adaptation available online at thMuseum of Family History – June 20, 1996),Blumenthal, Ralph (June 22, 19960.. ''New York Times''. nytimes.com. Retrieved 2017-06-23 born Yoysef Grinberg,Robboy, Ron (March 3, 2000). "Victor Packer". ''Mendele'' moderated mailing list for Yiddish language and literature. Vol. 09.068. Available as downloadable text file in th''Mendele'' archives Retrieved 2017-06-23. Robboy, a scholar of Yiddish theater music, recounts that "Yoysef Grinberg", who acted with the "Undzer Teater" experimental theater group in New York in 1925, "later changed his name to Joseph Green for his work as director of several classic Yiddish films", including ''A brivele der mamen'' and ''Yidl mitn fidl''. a.k.a. Josef Grünberg, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sara Topelson De Grinberg
Sara Topelson de Grinberg (assumedly born in the beginning of 1945) is a Polish-born Mexican architect. Biography Topelson is born to a Russian father and a Polish mother. Her family fled Nazism to Mexico, when she was three months old.Eugenia Alvarez''Sara Topelson de Grinberg; la mexicana que preside a los arquitectos del mundo.''(Spanish), September 1, 1996. She studied architecture at the Faculty of Architecture of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), architectural theory at the Instituto Politécnico Nacional and history of art at the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA). Together with her husband José Grinberg she established the architecture bureau ''Grinberg & Topelson Arquitectos'', and created together with him several residential, educational, industrial, commercial and cultural buildings, as well as recreation centers. She was professor of history of art at the Universidad Anáhuac and of its atelier of urban planning architecture. As professo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ricardo Grinberg
Ricardo Grinberg (born 14 January 1948), is an Argentine chess FIDE master (FM). Biography In the 1970s, Ricardo Grinberg was one of Argentina's leading chess players. He three times participated in the Argentine Chess Championship finals (1974, 1978, 1985). Her best result in this tournament was shared 4th-5th place with Jaime Emma in 1974. Ricardo Grinberg was participant a number of major International Chess Tournaments in South America. Ricardo Grinberg played for Argentina in the Chess Olympiad: * In 1978, at second reserve board in the 23rd Chess Olympiad in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the Capital city, capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata ... (+4, =1, -3). References External links * *Ricardo Grinbergchess games at 365chess.com 1948 births Living people Chess FIDE Masters Argentine che ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Linda Grinberg
Linda Gwen Grinberg (May 26, 1951 – May 27, 2002) was an American film librarian and HIV/AIDS activist, based in Los Angeles. Early life and education Grinberg was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of film executive Sherman Grinberg and Edna Trachtenberg Grinberg. She graduated from California State University, Northridge. Career Grinberg was CEO of the Sherman Grinberg Film Libraries, "the world's largest independent film news and stock footage library". She was a co-founder and vice-president of the International Documentary Association. Grinberg sold the film archive in the 1990s to focus her full-time attentions on HIV/AIDS activism and fundraising. She served on the board of Project Inform, was founder of the Coalition for Salvage Therapy, co-founder of the FAIR Pricing Coalition, and founder and president of the Foundation for AIDS and Immune Research (FAIR). She helped to lead a broad coalition of patients, activists, and medical practitioners, concerned for expe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adam Greenberg (cinematographer)
Adam Greenberg, A.S.C. (Hebrew: אדם גרינברג) is a retired Israeli-American cinematographer noted for his work in his native Israel and the United States, including several films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Greenberg has collaborated with numerous well-known and acclaimed filmmakers, including James Cameron, Andrew Davis, Kathryn Bigelow, David Perlov, and Ivan Reitman. Greenberg was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography in 1992, for his work on '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day''. In 1999 he was a member of the jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. Life and career Greenberg was raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. He began work as a film lab technician in 1958. While working as a newsreel and cameraman in the early 1960s, he worked with filmmaker David Perlov on his 33-minute documentary ''In Jerusalem'' (בירושלים, Be-Yerushalayim). His first job as director of photography came in the form of '' The Flying Matchmaker'', an Israel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |