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Esther Ellen Freeman (born 1979) is an American physician who is an Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Harvard Medical School and Director of Global Health Dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her research considers HIV infection with AIDS-defining malignancies, including Kaposi's sarcoma.
Esther M. Conwell (B.S. 1942), physicist, contributed to development of semiconductors and lasers; Stanley Deser (B.S. 1949), physicist known for his contributions to general relativity, especially as co-developer of ADM formalism, Ancell Professor of Physics at Brandeis University
Its headquarters is in Brooklyn, New York. [2] Members ... Rabbi Nochem Kaplan [3] Past. Rabbi Chaim Meir Bukiet [4] Rabbi Yisroel Friedman [5] Rabbi Zelig Sharfstein ...
Brooklyn Thrill Killers – Four Brooklyn teenagers who were convicted of murdering a homeless man in 1954 Foxy Brown [ 18 ] (born 1978) – actress, model and rap artist ( Park Slope ) Larry Brown (born 1940) – basketball player and coach, point guard , three-time All-Star, three-time assists leader, Olympic champion , NCAA and NBA head coach
Elad Nehorai (born September 23, 1984) is an American writer, activist, and social and political commentator. A left-wing, formerly Orthodox Jew, his writing and activism typically revolves around social justice, mental health, religion, opposition to antisemitism, and advocacy for arts education, particularly within the Jewish community.
They first achieved fame as weekly performers on The Fred Allen Show from 1946 to 1949, and were featured singers in the 1952 film Skirts Ahoy! with actress Esther Williams. The group was initially composed of five biological sisters. Music critics have compared their sound and style to that of The King Sisters. [1]
The Eagle Warehouse & Storage Company, commonly referred to as the Eagle Warehouse, is a building in the Dumbo and Brooklyn Heights neighborhoods of Brooklyn in New York City. Designed by Brooklyn architect Frank Freeman and completed in 1894, it had a number of uses before being converted into apartments in 1980.
Brooklyn Charles G. Bond: Republican 8th: March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923 Azariah Boody: Whig 29th: March 4, 1853 – Oct 1853 Rochester Resigned. David A. Boody: Democratic 2nd: March 4, 1891 – October 13, 1891 Brooklyn Resigned to become railroad commissioner of New York State. Charles Borland Jr. Democratic-Republican 6th: November 8, 1821 ...