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Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshitz (Russian: Михаи́л Алекса́ндрович Ли́фшиц; 23 July 1905 in Melitopol (Taurida Governorate, now Zaporizhzhia Oblast of Ukraine) – 20 September 1983 in Moscow) was a Soviet Marxian literary critic and philosopher of art who had a long and controversial career in the former Soviet Union.
Mikhail Valerievich Lifshitz (born May 4, 1963, Moscow) is a Russian engineer, entrepreneur and pilot. He is the Chairman of the Board of directors and shareholder of the Ural Turbine Works, ROTEC JSC, and TEEMP.
Evgeny Lifshitz (1915–1985), Soviet physicist; Ilya Lifshitz (1917–1982), Soviet physicist (brother of Evgeny) J.D. Lifshitz (born 1992), American film director; Miguel Lifschitz (1955–2021), Argentine politician, former mayor of the city of Rosario, Santa Fe; Mikhail Lifshitz (1905–1983), Soviet literary critic and aesthetics philosopher
Lifshitz, a peace activist helping transport Palestinians in Gaza for treatment in Israeli hospitals, was taken hostage from Nir Oz. The kibbutz, about a mile from Gaza, was overrun by Hamas ...
Mrs Lifshitz and Ms Cooper were handed over to the Red Cross at the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt. Hamas said it had released the two women for humanitarian reasons.
Footage has emerged of the 85-year-old hostage Yocheved Lifshitz shaking hands with one of her Hamas captors. She is heard saying “shalom”, a Hebrew greeting meaning “peace”, after being ...
The first session of the congress ran from 10:45 pm on November 7 (OS:October 25) to 6 am on November 8 (OS: October 26) of 1917. The congress was opened by the Menshevik Dan on November 7 at 10:45 pm, at the height of the armed uprising that began in Petrograd; the opening session was attended by many delegates from the socialist parties coming from all over Russia, from a variety of sectors ...
Mikhail Lifshitz (1905–1983), Marxian literary critic and philosopher of art; Viktor Likhonosov (1936–2021), writer and editor, Unwritten Memoirs. Our Little Paris. Eduard Limonov (1943–2020), writer and dissident, It's Me, Eddie; Dmitri Lipskerov (born 1964), writer and playwright, The Forty Years of Changzhoeh