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  2. Heritage Home Group - Wikipedia

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    A bankruptcy filing on December 12, 2014, showed United Furniture Industries won the bidding for the 475,000-square-foot Lane Furniture plant in Tupelo. [ 10 ] In April 2015, the company began $2.7 million in improvements on a 70,000-square-foot showroom built in the 1990s for Drexel-Heritage, and later used by Henredon, Maitland-Smith and La ...

  3. Charles Hurwitz - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edwin Hurwitz was born in 1940, and raised in Kilgore, Texas. [2] His parents were Eva (née Engler) and Hyman Hurwitz, and his father was Jewish and owned a local clothing store, "Hurwitz Man’s Shop" and he built the town's first shopping center. [3] [4] [5] Hurwitz attended Oklahoma University, graduating in 1962 with a degree in ...

  4. Oorah (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Oorah Kiruv Rechokim, Inc (Hebrew: עורה קירבו רחוקים; "awaken and bring in those who are far"), better known as Oorah is an incorporated Orthodox Jewish outreach organization, founded in 1980 "with the goal of awakening Jewish children and their families to their heritage."

  5. Mitchell Hurwitz - Wikipedia

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    Hurwitz was born in 1963 [1] to a Jewish [2] family in Anaheim, California. In 1976, when Hurwitz was 12, he co-founded a chocolate-chip cookie business, [3] called the Chipyard on Balboa Boulevard in Balboa Fun Zone [4] in Newport Beach, California, [5] in a former taco place, [6] with his older brother, Michael, [7] and his father, Mark. The ...

  6. Hurwitz - Wikipedia

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    Justin Hurwitz (born 1985), American composer; Lazar Lipman Hurwitz (1815–1852), editor and writer; Leo Hurwitz (1909–1991), American documentary film maker; Moses ha-Levi Hurwitz (d. 1820), Lithuanian rabbi; Mitchell Hurwitz, American television writer and producer; Shelley Hurwitz, American biostatistician; Shmuel Hurwitz, Israeli agronomist

  7. Maison Blanche - Wikipedia

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    Maison Blanche was acquired in 1923 by City Stores Company, which merged Maison Blanche with Loveman's in 1950. City Stores Co. filed for bankruptcy in July 1979. While in bankruptcy, they initially intended to consolidate the seven Maison Blanche stores with four B. Lowenstein's stores in Memphis, Tennessee, to form the Maison Blanche Department Stores group, but in early 1982 the Memphis ...