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  1. (1944 - ) Serge Haroche is a French-Jewish and Nobel laureate physicist. Born in 1944 in Casablanca, Morocco to a Russian -born teacher and a lawyer, Haroche later moved to Paris, France. Haroche studied at the École Normale Supérieure, one of France’s most prestigious institutions of higher learning, located in Paris.

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  2. Biographical. I was born on September 11th 1944 in Casablanca, Morocco, in a Jewish family with mixed Sephardic and Ashkenazi origins. My father’s parents were teachers at the Alliance Israëlite universelle (AIU), which operated a network of schools dedicated to the dissemination of French language and culture throughout Jewish communities ...

  3. Haroche currently lives in Paris; he is married to the sociologist Claudine Haroche (née Zeligson), also descending from the Russian Jewish émigrés family, with two children (aged 40 and 43). He is the uncle of French singer–songwriter and actor Raphaël Haroche (known as Raphaël, his stage name). Bibliography

  4. Oct 29, 2012 · French-Jewish Nobel laureate: I never saw an anti-Israel bias in academia | The Times of Israel. Advertisement. Homepage. French-Jewish Nobel laureate: I never saw an anti-Israel bias in...

  5. Oct 15, 2012 · Italy’s Emilio Segre, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and Serge Haroche are the first Sefardi Physics laureates. This year Professor Haroche is not the only Jewish laureate this year.

  6. Oct 9, 2012 · Serge Haroche, a French-Jewish physicist, has won the Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with David Wineland from the United States. The 2012 prize went to the scientists “for ground-breaking...

  7. Serge Haroche was born to a Jewish family in Casablanca, Morocco. His mother, whose family had Russian roots, was a teacher, and his father a lawyer. Aged 12, Haroche moved to France. Since moving to Paris he has worked at École Normale Superieure, CNRS (the National Center for Scientific Research), Ecole Polytechnique, and Collège de France ...

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