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One of those federal judges, Arthur Tarnow of Detroit, called me the next day.
Mark Osler: The Power Of Futile Speeches Mark Osler 2011
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One of those federal judges, Arthur Tarnow of Detroit, called me the next day.
Mark Osler: The Power Of Futile Speeches Mark Osler 2011
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Tarnow, who moved to North Florida from Pompano Beach because of overcrowding, is opposed to any temporary relief measures.
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Tarnow, who moved to North Florida from Pompano Beach because of overcrowding, is opposed to any temporary relief measures.
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Tarnow, who moved to North Florida from Pompano Beach because of overcrowding, is opposed to any temporary relief measures.
Wiser Than America: Neighboring Dominicans Refuse Haitian Influx 2010
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On Sept. 1, 1939, Mieczyslaw Seweryn, a teacher and reserve infantry officer, saw his young son for an hour at a hospital in Tarnow in southeast Poland.
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Until August 1943 they were distributed in the ghettos that still existed, Bochnia and Tarnow, and among refugees and Jewish fighters scattered throughout the forest.
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Prior to the German occupation of Craców, she worked as a teacher in the Bais Yaacov school in Tarnow.
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He arrived in the camp on June 14, 1940, in the first transport of Polish prisoners from the Tarnow prison, and bore the number 531.
Mala Zimetbaum. 2009
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Her father, Bezalel Ha-Kohen of Tarnow (Poland) was a direct descendent of Rabbi Shabbetai ben Meir Ha-Kohen (1621 – 1662), better known as the ShaKh, an acronym for Siftei Kohen.
Sarah Schenirer. 2009
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