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  1. Sylvia Bernstein (sometimes credited as Sylvia Bernstein Seid or Sylvia Seid) was an American screenwriter and playwright active in Hollywood in the late 1920s. He was born in Brooklyn, and her father was screenwriter Isadore Bernstein. She was of Jewish ancestry.

    • Sylvia Frances Bernstein, December 31, 1900, Brooklyn, New York, USA
    • Screenwriter, playwright
    • October 22, 1979 (aged 78), Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Isadore Bernstein
  2. Oct 1, 2011 · Paperback – October 1, 2011. by Sylvia Bernstein (Author) 4.6 1,397 ratings. See all formats and editions. Dive into home aquaponics with this definitive do-it-yourself guide. Aquaponics is a revolutionary system for growing plants by fertilizing them with the waste water from fish in a sustainable closed system.

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    • New Society Publishers
  3. About the author. Sylvia Bernstein is the President and Founder of The Aquaponic Source, the leading U.S. based company focused entirely on the home aquaponic gardener. She runs the Aquaponic Gardening Community, the largest online community site dedicated to aquaponic gardening in North America, and is the co-Founder and former Vice Chairman ...

  4. editor at Fox; of Sylvia Bernstein, also known as Sylvia Bernstein Seid, the daughter of writer Isadore Bernstein; of Violet Clark, who wrote a few films inthe 1910s while residing at the Hollywood Studio Club; of Lucille De Nevers, a concert singer who entered films as a reader for FBO in 1922 after losing her

  5. Contact info. Agent info. Known for: Montmartre Rose. Writer. 1929. The Lariat Kid. Writer. 1929. Wild Beauty. 5.1. Writer (as Sylvia Bernstein Seid) 1927. One Splendid Hour. Writer. 1929. Credits. IMDbPro. Writer. Previous. 5. The Lariat Kid. screenplay. 1929. One Splendid Hour. writer. 1929.

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    • Sylvia Bernstein
  6. Sylvia Bernstein may refer to: Sylvia Bernstein (activist) (1915–2003), American civil rights activist. Sylvia Bernstein (artist) (1914–1990), American painter. Sylvia Bernstein (screenwriter) (1900–1979), American screenwriter and playwright.

  7. “[Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s] legend lives on, most recently in Elizabeth Silver’s new novel The Majority. It’s RBG-esque protagnist, Sylvia Olin Bernstein, 83, considers her life as she looks back to her decades on the highest court. . .stealthily devastating . . . [an] important novel.” —The Los Angeles Times

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