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  1. Television script writer, Playwright, Short story writer. Nationality. American. Spouse. Anita Wincelberg. Shimon Wincelberg (26 September 1924 – 29 September 2004) was a television writer and Broadway playwright. He wrote the 1959 Broadway play Kataki starring Sessue Hayakawa and Ben Piazza .

    • 26 September 1924, Kiel, Germany
    • Television script writer, Playwright, Short story writer
    • American
    • Anita Wincelberg
  2. Aug 7, 2022 · Bryna Kranzler Obituary. Born in Los Angeles, CA to Shimon and Anita Wincelberg, Bryna was a beacon of light and energy. An accomplished scholar with a B.A. in playwriting from Barnard College and ...

  3. Anita Wincelberg, LMFT is a marriage & family therapist in Los Angeles, CA. 0 (0 ratings) Leave a review. Practice. 6505 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90048.

  4. Anita Marateck Wincelberg’s books. Average rating: 4.18 · 77 ratings · 5 reviews · 3 distinct works. The Accidental Anarchist. by. Bryna Kranzler (Goodreads Author), Shimon Wincelberg (Translator), Anita Marateck Wincelberg (Translator) 4.11 avg rating — 245 ratings — published 2010 — 10 editions. Want to Read.

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  5. Jun 7, 2020 · by Bryna Kranzler (Author), Anita Marateck Wincelberg (Author), Shimon Wincelberg (Translator) & Format: Kindle Edition 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 223 ratings See all formats and editions

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  6. Oct 2, 2004 · Wincelberg wrote close to 100 scripts for such TV series as “Naked City,” “Mannix,” “Police Woman,” “Route 66,” and “Star Trek” and was a four-time winner & seven-time nominee ...

  7. faculty.history.umd.edu › BCooperman › NewCityThe Samurai of Vishogrod

    The Samurai of Vishogrod: The Notebooks of Jacob Marateck, retold by Shimon and Anita Wincelberg (Philadelphia, 1976): 51-66 A Cosmopolitan Way of Life To me, the memorable thing about being thirteen was not my bar mitzvah, a celebration disposed of on a Monday morning with no more fanfare than putting on a fresh, still-creaking pair of ...