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  2. Ruth Gruber - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Gruber (/ ˈ ɡ r uː b ər /; September 30, 1911 – November 17, 2016) was an American journalist, photographer, writer, humanitarian, and United States government official. Born in Brooklyn to Russian Jewish immigrants, she was encouraged to pursue her dream of becoming a writer.

  3. List of American photojournalists - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Haas; Tara Haelle; Otto Hagel; Robert Halmi; Dirck Halstead; Jane Hamilton-Merritt; Charles Harbutt; Jimmy Hare; Erich Hartmann (photographer) Hillary Hauser

  4. Raquela Prywes - Wikipedia

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    A ninth generation Jerusalemite, Raquela is the chief protagonist in the eponymous book, written by Ruth Gruber, who, in 1978, spent a year in Israel writing the life story. The book won the National Jewish Book Award in 1979 for Best Book on Israel, Raquela: A Woman of Israel, written by Ruth Gruber. [1]

  5. Category:American women photojournalists - Wikipedia

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  6. Dubrow's Cafeteria - Wikipedia

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    Ruth, George’s youngest sister, who married Seymour Gruber, a physician, had three children, Michael, Steven, and Joanne. When George Dubrow died in an automobile accident in Florida, his eldest son Irwin assumed his responsibilities in managing Dubrow’s. Irwin’s brother Leonard subsequently joined him.

  7. Ruth Ellen Grout - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Ellen Grout (October 4, 1901 – February 22, 1998) was an American health educator. She taught at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health from 1943 until her retirement in 1967. She was also a consultant to the World Health Organization from 1952 to 1971.

  8. List of people by Erdős number - Wikipedia

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    Erdős in 1992. Paul Erdős (1913–1996) was a Hungarian mathematician. He considered mathematics to be a social activity and often collaborated on his papers, having 511 joint authors, many of whom also have their own collaborators.

  9. Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (born September 30, 1942, in Toronto, Ontario) is a scholar of Performance and Jewish Studies and a museum professional. Professor Emerita of Performance Studies at New York University, she is best known for her interdisciplinary contributions to Jewish studies and to the theory and history of museums, tourism, and heritage.