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Rosenblum is a Jewish surname of German origin, which means "rose flower". Notable people with the surname include: * Adi Rosenblum (born 1962), Israeli artist * Bernard Rosenblum (1927–2007), French artist * Constance Rosenblum (born 1943), American writer *Ellen Rosenblum (born 1951), American politician *Herzl Rosenblum (1903–1991), Israeli journalist and politician * Irit Rosenblum (born 1958), Israeli lawyer and political activist *John Frank Rosenblum (born 1970), American filmmaker *Jonathan Rosenblum (born 1951), American rabbi and journalist * Joshua Rosenblum (born 1963), American musician * Lawrence J. Rosenblum (born 1949), American mathematician *Mary Rosenblum (1952-2018), American writer *Mathew Rosenblum (born 1954), American composer *Mendel Rosenblum (born 1962), American computer scientist *Michael Rosenblum (born 1954), American journalist * Mort Rosenblum (born 1944), American journalist *Nina Rosenblum (born 1950), American filmmaker *Pnina Rosenblum (born 1 ...
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Adi Rosenblum
Muntean/Rosenblum is a collaborative artist duo composed of Markus Muntean (born 1962 in Graz, Austria) and Adi Rosenblum (born 1962 in Haifa, Israel). They have been collaborating since 1992. Background Adi Rosenblum and Markus Muntean met each other as students at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria. In 1992 they sublimated their subjective singularity into a double act, into a third person: Mutean/Rosenblum. In 1995 they founded Bricks & Kicks (1995 to 1998), one of the first Artist-Run galleries in Vienna. They were professors for Contextual Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1999 to 2005 and received the nationally prestigious City of Vienna Prize for Visual Arts in 2001. Work In the compositions of their drawings, the artist couple Markus Muntean and Adi Rosenblum use methods of sampling and resampling of subjects from art history and present-day popular culture. The starting point is an intensive confrontation with the pathos formulas of art hist ...
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Nina Rosenblum
Nina Rosenblum (born September 20, 1950) is an American documentary film and television producer and director and member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Directors Guild of America. Italian Fotoleggendo magazine said Rosenblum “is known in the United States as one of the most important directors of the investigative documentary”. Her works as director and producer include '' Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II'', PBS, (nominated in 1992 for Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature); The Untold West: The Black West, TBS, (1993 Best Screenwriting Emmy Award); America and Lewis Hine, PBS, (broadcast nationwide in 1984 on PBS and winner of Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival); The Skin I'm In (broadcast in 2000 on Showtime/NY Times Television) and Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League's New York (released theatrically in New York and Los Angeles in 2013). Life and career After attending Music and Art High School, Rosenblum ear ...
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German ( ) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France ( Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Poland ( Upper Silesia), Slovakia ( Bratislava Region), and Hungary ( Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic group, such as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language after English, which is also a West Germanic language. German is on ...
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Rosenbloom (other)
Rosenbloom may refer to: People *Benjamin L. Rosenbloom, American politician * Bert Rosenbloom, American economist and author *Chip Rosenbloom, American filmmaker * Carroll Rosenbloom, American businessman *David Rosenbloom, film and television editor *David H. Rosenbloom, scholar * Kate R. Rosenbloom, software engineer * Maxie Rosenbloom, American boxer * Paul C. Rosenbloom, American mathematician Other uses *'' Skipalong Rosenbloom'', an American film *" Cortège for Rosenbloom", a poem *'' Rosenbloom v. Metromedia'', 1971 Supreme Court case See also * Rosenblum Rosenblum is a Jewish surname of German origin, which means "rose flower". Notable people with the surname include: *Adi Rosenblum (born 1962), Israeli artist * Bernard Rosenblum (1927–2007), French artist * Constance Rosenblum (born 1943), Ameri ...
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Rosenbaum
Rosenbaum is a surname of German origin, which translates as "rose tree" and which was given to people living in the proximity of rose bushes. The surname is common among Ashkenazi Jews, but is also associated with various non-Jews of German origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Al Rosenbaum, American artist and cofounder of the Virginia Holocaust Museum *Alexander Rosenbaum, Russian-Jewish bard from Saint Petersburg * Alexis Rosenbaum, French essayist *AnNa R., Andrea Neuenhofen, née Rosenbaum, German singer and songwriter *Ayn Rand, born Alisa Zinov’yevna Rosenbaum, Russian-American writer and philosopher, founder of Objectivism *Benjamin Rosenbaum, American science fiction writer *Berta Rosenbaum Golahny, American painter *Victor Borge, born Børge Rosenbaum, Danish comedian *Bezalel Ronsburg, German rabbi also known as Daniel Rosenbaum * Daniel Rosenbaum, American-Israeli basketball player * Danny Rosenbaum, American baseball pitcher * David Rosenbaum (journalis ...
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Yair Rosenblum
Yair Rosenblum ( he, יאיר רוזנבלום; January 6, 1944 – August 27, 1996) was an Israeli composer and arranger. Music career Rosenblum was born in Tel Aviv. He was musical director of the Israel Defense Forces chorus in the 1960s and 1970s. He directed Israel's annual music festivals. He conducted and composed songs for the Israel Defense Forces army and navy ensembles. He is best known for such songs, including ''Shir LaShalom'' (1970). He composed songs for films and television, and worked with a number of bands and choral groups. He wrote more than 1,000 songs, including "Ammunition Hill" (1967), "In a Red Dress," "The Beautiful Life," "Tranquility," "Hallelujah," and "With What Will I Bless Him." Death Rosenblum died in Holon in 1996, at the age of 52, after a two-year battle with esophageal cancer Esophageal cancer is cancer arising from the esophagus—the food pipe that runs between the throat and the stomach. Symptoms often include difficulty in swallow ...
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Walter Rosenblum
Walter A. Rosenblum (1919–2006) was an American photographer. He photographed the World War II D-Day landing at Normandy in 1944. He was the first Allied photographer to enter the liberated Dachau concentration camp. He received several military decorations including a Purple Heart. His photography is on display in museums around the world. Biography Rosenblum was born on October 1, 1919, in New York City. Rosenblum was a member of the New York Photo League where he was mentored by Paul Strand and Lewis Hine. He became president of the League in 1941. He taught photography at Brooklyn College for 40 years. During the McCarthy years, he and the rest of the members of the New York Photo League were blacklisted. From 1952 to 1976, he spent summers in Norfolk, CT, as a professor at the Yale Summer School of Music and Art, where he taught photography. His wife was photographic historian Naomi Rosenblum. They had two daughters, Lisa and documentary filmmaker Nina. Rosenblum ...
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Salomon Rosenblum
Salomon Aminyu Zalman Rosenblum (2 June 1896 – 22 November 1959) was a Poland-born nuclear physicist. He became a French citizen. He worked in the laboratory of Marie Curie in the commune of Arcueil, and led two CNRS laboratories at the ''Centre national de la recherche scientifique'' (CNRS). Early life Rosenblum was born in Ciechanowiec, in Russian-controlled Poland to Ita Miriam Rosenblum (née Horovitz) and Jehoshua Mordechai Rosenblum, a reasonably wealthy Jewish family. His studies were interrupted by World War I. He emigrated to Denmark and Sweden, studying philosophy at the University of Copenhagen and Hebrew, Armenian and Arabic at the University of Lund. A chance encounter and discussion with Niels Bohr's assistant in a café in Copenhagen led him to abandon his thesis on ancient languages and to commence studies in nuclear physics. After studying in Copenhagen and Berlin, he joined Curie's ''Institut du Radium'' in Paris in 1923, following Bohr's recommendation. His ...
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Steven Rosenblum
Steven Rosenblum is an American film editor with over twenty feature film credits dating from 1987. He has had an extended, notable collaboration with the director Edward Zwick, and has edited all of his films since '' Glory'' (1989). Life and career Rosenblum is a 1976 graduate of the American Film Institute Conservatory. His collaborator Edward Zwick was a 1975 graduate. Among the films edited by Rosenblum are '' Dangerous Beauty'' (1996), ''X-Men'' (2000), and ''Failure to Launch'' (2006). Rosenblum has won two American Cinema Editors "Eddie Awards" for ''Glory'' and for '' Braveheart'' (1995). He has been nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing (for ''Glory'', ''Braveheart'', and ''Blood Diamond''). Rosenblum has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors, and is the 2011 recipient of the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal of the American Film Institute Conservatory. Filmography Feature films * '' The Journey of Natty Gann'' (198 ...
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Robert Rosenblum
Robert Rosenblum (July 24, 1927 – December 6, 2006) was an American art historian and curator known for his influential and often irreverent scholarship on European and American art of the mid-eighteenth to 20th centuries. Biography Rosenblum was born in New York City and studied art history at Queens College and Yale University and, in 1956, received his Ph.D. from New York University's Institute of Fine Arts. Rosenblum's many publications include ''Cubism and Twentieth Century Art'' (1960), ''Transformations in Late Eighteenth Century Art'' (1967), ''Modern Painting and the Northern Romantic Tradition: Friedrich to Rothko'' (1973), and ''Nineteenth Century Art'' (co-authored with H.W. Janson, 1984). However, he is perhaps best known for his innovations in curatorial practice, such as his inclusion of non-canonical works and his rejection of standard chronological ordering. Rosenblum held teaching positions at Princeton University, the University of Michigan, Yale University, ...
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Rebecca Rosenblum
Rebecca Rosenblum (born May 23, 1978) is a Canadian author]best known for her short stories. Life Rosenblum was born in Hamilton, Ontario. She attended McGill University and received her Honours Bachelor of English in 2001, and in 2007 she graduated from the University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ... with a Master of Arts in English and Creative Writing. In November 2007, Rosenblum was awarded the Metcalf-Rooke Award for ''Once'', a collection of short stories. ''Once'' was officially launched on September 15, 2008, by Canadian press Biblioasis. In February 2008, Rosenblum was announced as one of three finalists for the Writers' Trust of Canada/ McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize, which is awarded annually to a new and developing writer of disti ...
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Ralph Rosenblum
Ralph Rosenblum (October 13, 1925 – September 6, 1995) was an American film editor who worked extensively with the directors Sidney Lumet and Woody Allen. He won the 1977 BAFTA Award for Best Editing for his work on '' Annie Hall'', and published an influential memoir ''When the Shooting Stops, the Cutting Begins: A Film Editor's Story''. Life and career Towards the end of the World War II in 1945, Rosenblum worked as a filmmaking apprentice in the U.S. Office of War Information; among his mentors there were Sidney Meyers and Helen van Dongen.Remembering Ralph Rosenblum
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