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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Avi_LernerAvi Lerner - Wikipedia

    Avinoam Lerner ( Hebrew: אבי לרנר; born 13 October 1947) is an Israeli-American film producer, primarily of American action movies. Lerner is the founder and CEO of Millennium Films . Life and career. Avi Lerner was born in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine, on October 13, 1947, to a Jewish family; he grew up on Hatzionut Boulevard.

  2. Feb 15, 2019 · In 1969, Lerner moved with his father to South Africa and took a job as a projectionist at a drive-in movie theater in Johannesburg, eventually becoming its manager before persuading some...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Avi_LernerAvi Lerner - Wikiwand

    Avi Lerner was born in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine, on October 13, 1947, to a Jewish family; he grew up on Hatzionut Boulevard. He joined the Israeli military in 1966 and served in the Six-Day War and in the Paratroopers Brigade.

  4. Jul 1, 2019 · By “unequivocally rejecting efforts to create analogies between the Holocaust and other events, whether historical or contemporary,” the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is taking a radical position that is far removed from mainstream scholarship on the Holocaust and genocide. The Museum’s decision to completely reject drawing any possible analogies to the Holocaust, or to the ...

  5. The history of Jews in Ohio dates back to 1817, when Joseph Jonas, a pioneer, came from England and made his home in Cincinnati. He drew after him a number of English Jews, who held Orthodox -style divine service for the first time in Ohio in 1819, and, as the community grew, organized themselves in 1824 into the first Jewish congregation of ...

  6. Apr 1, 2023 · In his newest book, The Jewish Heroes of Warsaw, Avinoam Patt takes his readers on a fascinating journey through the interpretations of one of the most well-known events in the history of the Holocaust and proves how vital it was as a point of reference for postwar Jewish identity.

  7. Dr. Avinoam Patt gave the third annual Helen Cohen Memorial Lecture in which he presented his newest book, The Jewish Heroes of Warsaw: The Afterlife of the Revolt.

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