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  1. Nov 15, 2013 · Before Nov. 22, 1963, Abraham Zapruder was an ordinary citizen of Dallas: a 58-year-old prosperous manufacturer of women’s clothing who had arrived in the city from Russia by way of Brooklyn.

  2. Nov 18, 2013 · Abraham Zapruder, 58 years old at the time, was a dress manufacturer who owned Jennifer Juniors, Inc., which was located across the street from the Texas School Book Depository.

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  3. Abraham Zapruder’s camera was a good one for an amateur, but the lens was only average. Computers cannot sharpen what isn’t there. Where can I learn more about the film? You can learn more about the film by visiting the Museum’s Zapruder Film Timeline. You can view the film itself on the Museum’s collections database.

  4. Nov 22, 2013 · Before the dreadful news clattered over the teletypes that day, before it hit TV, even before the president reached the Dallas hospital, a 58-year-old Russian immigrant named Abraham Zapruder knew ...

  5. Nov 19, 2013 · On November 22, 1963, Abraham Zapruder shot what has become the most famous home movie of all time: a chilling 26-second snippet of film depicting the assassination of President John F. Kennedy ...

  6. Nov 21, 2016 · The story behind the Zapruder film 04:55. ... Dan Rather describes The Zapruder Film 05:30. Her grandfather, Abraham, a Dallas dressmaker and Russian immigrant who loved making home movies, wanted ...

  7. Abraham Zapruder. Abraham Zapruder was born into a Russian-Jewish family in the city of Kovel in Ukraine on 15th May, 1905. During the turmoil of the Russian Civil War, the family emigrated to the United States and in 1920 settled in Brooklyn, New York. Zapruder went to night school to learn English. He found work in the Garment District of ...

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