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    American film editor and producer

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    Henry M. Berman (January 1, 1914 – June 12, 1979) was an American film editor for RKO and a film producer for MGM.

  2. Henry Berman was born on 1 January 1914 in New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an editor and producer, known for Grand Prix (1966), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964) and Babe (1975). He died on 12 June 1979 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • How Airports Came to Have Chapels
    • Becoming More Inclusive
    • Different Airports, Different Rules
    • What’s The Future?

    The country’s first airport chapels were intended for staff rather than passengers and were established by Catholic leaders in the 1950s and 1960s to make sure their parishioners could attend mass. The first one in the U.S., Our Lady of the Airways, was built by Boston Archbishop Richard J. Cushing at Logan airport in 1951 and it was explicitly mea...

    By the 1990s and 2000s, single faith chapels had become a “dying breed.”Most started to welcome people from all religions. And many were transformed into spaces for reflection, or meditation for weary travelers. The chapel at San Francisco International Airport, for example, known as the Berman Reflection Roomfor Jewish philanthropist Henry Berman ...

    As these examples show, no two airportshave negotiated chapel space in the same way. What is permissible in one city is often not in another. Often, it is local, historical and demographic factors, including the religious composition of the region, that influence decisions. These could even be based on who started the chapel, or how much interrelig...

    Wendy Cadge is a Professor of Sociology and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Brandeis University

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  4. May 2, 2003 · Berman served as a fund-raiser, mentor and friend for politicians who have gone on to run the city, state and nation, all while serving the Jewish community in almost every capacity available. He died in his San Francisco apartment Tuesday morning at age 92.

  5. Started cutting films at RKO in 1936 with "Follow the Fleet" and "Swing Time," for his brother Pandro. He eventually left RKO, following his brother Pandro to MGM. In his long career, despite work on some classic films, he only received one Academy Award nomination, for Best Film Editing 1966, for his innovative work on John Frankenheimer's "Grand Prix" (shared with Fredric Steinkamp, Stewart ...

  6. Aug 18, 2020 · Giving Beyond Dollars By Henry Berman I speak often about how we as funders can support our nonprofit partners and communities, beyond giving funds. Among the methods we have at our disposal—conveying, advocating and offering connections.

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    Henry Berman was born on 1 January 1914 in New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an editor and producer, known for Grand Prix (1966), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964) and Babe (1975). He died on 12 June 1979 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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