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  1. Michael Kogan. Michael "Misha" Kogan (January 1, 1920 – February 5, 1984) was a Jewish [1] [2] entrepreneur who founded the Japanese video game company Taito . Early life. Kogan was born in Odesa on January 1, 1920 to Ukrainian Jews Riva and Kalman Kogan.

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    • Entrepreneur
    • Founder of Taito
  2. Apr 7, 2024 · Michael Kogan Obituary. Professor Emeritus Dr. Michael S. Kogan CHARLESTON - Professor Emeritus Dr. Michael S. Kogan passed away on Saturday, April 6, 2024. Born in New York City on...

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  3. odessa-journal.com › public › prominent-odessanOdessa Journal | Main

    Sep 18, 2021 · Prominent Odessan: Michael Kogan. 18 Sep, 2021. 337. Share this article. Odessa Jew Misha Kogan first sold vodka to the Japanese and then released the Space Invaders computer game and conquered the world. Pixelated aliens resembling crabs and jellyfish have become a symbol of the era and spawned esports. In Odessa.

  4. Professor Michael S. Kogan passed away on Saturday, April 6, 2024.Born in New York City on September 30, 1942, Dr. Kogan lived part of the year in Charleston in 1990. After his... View Professor Emeritus Dr. Michael Sincoff Kogan's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

  5. Apr 17, 2020 · For Michael Kogan, that statement rings especially true. The tennis standout has etched his name permanently in Tulane, Conference USA and NCAA record books for his performance on the court, but his four years with the Green Wave truly paved the way for the rest of his life.

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  7. Dec 17, 2007 · Michael Kogan delves deep into the theologies of the two faiths to locate precise points of difference and convergence. He sees Christianity as the breaking open of the original Covenant to include Gentile peoples. God has brought this about, says Kogan, through the work of Jesus and his interpreters.

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  8. Michael S. Kogan is a professor emeritus of philosophy and religion at Montclair State University. He taught courses in Jewish and Christian scripture studies, philosophy, theology, American religious history and Mormonism for 42 years. He also initiated evening lectures, field trips and dialogue among religions. He is the author of Opening the Covenant: A Jewish Theology of Christianity.

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