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  2. 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 ...

  3. Comeaux House - Wikipedia

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    The Comeaux House is a historic house located at 101 East 2nd Street in Broussard, Louisiana, United States.. Built in c.1908 by Edmond Comeaux and his wife Cecile St. Julien Comeaux, the house is a Queen Anne-Colonial Revival style residence with semi-octagonal bay at each end of the facade, a semi-octagonal Doric front gallery and a corner turret.

  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. Adam Mintz - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of Rabbi Adam Mintz. Adam Mintz (born May 15, 1961) is an American Modern Orthodox rabbi, [1] Talmud teacher, professor, and advocate for Orthodox conversions to Judaism [2] and head of the conversion court, Rodfei Zedek. [3] Mintz is the Founding Rabbi of Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim in New York City and a member of the Talmud faculty at ...

  6. Comeaux - Wikipedia

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    Comeaux is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amie Comeaux (1976–1997), American country music singer; Darren Comeaux (born 1960), American ...

  7. Harry Mintz - Wikipedia

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    Mintz also taught at many Chicago area arts institutions, including the Evanston Art Center and the North Shore Art League. Mintz was a registered Illinois artist for the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project during the 1930s. His artwork, realistic in the beginning, grew more and more abstract as his career progressed, reflecting ...