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Halper is a variation of the Jewish surname Heilprin and may refer to: * Albert Halper (1904–1984), writer * Barry Halper (1939–2005), collector of baseball memorabilia * Benzion Halper (1884–1924), Lithuanian-American Hebraist and Arabist * Daniel Halper, author * Donna Halper (born 1947), Boston-based historian and radio consultant * Jeff Halper (born 1946), former professor of anthropology at Ben-Gurion University, Israel * Jürgen Halper (born 1974), Austrian football manager * Katie Halper, American writer and comedian * Leivick Halper (1888–1962), Yiddish language writer * Mark Robert Halper (born 1965), photographer * Stefan Halper (born 1944), American foreign policy scholar See also * Santos L. Halper, misspelled version of Santa's Little Helper, fictional dog from ''The Simpsons'' in the episode "The Canine Mutiny "The Canine Mutiny" is the twentieth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It origina ...
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Heilprin
Heilprin () is a Jewish surname with many variants. Origins Some people with the name derive it from the town of Heilbronn, Germany. "Heilbronn" means "healing well". Besides the numerous Heilbrons, Heilbronners, Heilpruns, and Heilbruns who are known to have lived between the middle of the 16th century and the present time, there are four distinct branches of the Heilprin family. The progenitor of the oldest of these was Zebulun Eliezer (b. 1541), whose son, Moses of Brest-Litovsk, was a brother-in-law of Samuel Edels (Eideles) (died 1632). The genealogy of another branch, which includes several rabbis and prominent leaders of communities and of the Council of Four Lands, is as follows: The genealogy of a third branch is that made by Belinson of the family of Jehiel ben Solomon Heilprin, who went from Brody in 1821 to Odessa, where he was Dayan (rabbinic judge), dayyan until 1835; he then succeeded Reuben Hardenstein in the rabbinate of Odessa, which Heilprin held until his deat ...
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Albert Halper
Albert Halper (1904–1984) was an American novelist and playwright. Life Albert Halper was born on a kitchen table on the west side of Chicago on August 3, 1904, the son of Lithuanian immigrants from Vilna. His father, Isaac, owned a series of tiny grocery stores; his mother, Rebecca, stayed at home, raising their six children. After graduating Marshall High School, young Albert worked in a factory, warehouse, and post office, all the time committed to becoming a writer. the death of his mother in 1928 eliminated his sole reason for remaining in Chicago, and when offered a promotion at the post office, he quit the next day and soon left for New York. In New York, he became a protégé of Elliot E. Cohen, the brilliant editor of the ''Menorah Journal,'' and began to publish in the American Mercury, Dial, and other prominent literary magazines. His first novel, Union Square (1933), traces the lives of Depression era New Yorkers living in that neighborhood, and was a best selle ...
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Barry Halper
Barry Halper (December 3, 1939 – December 18, 2005) was an extensive collector of baseball Baseball is a bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport, teams of nine players each, taking turns batting (baseball), batting and Fielding (baseball), fielding. The game occurs over the course of several Pitch ... memorabilia who had been a limited partner owning about 1% of the New York Yankees. During the auction of Halper's collection, Sotheby's Auction House called it the "World Series of Sports Auctions." Life Halper was born in 1939 and raised in Newark, New Jersey, living near Ruppert Stadium (Newark), Ruppert Stadium, home of the Newark Bears (1926–1949), Newark Bears, then the Triple-A (baseball), Triple-A minor league farm team of the New York Yankees. Halper attended the University of Miami. He then went into his family's paper supply business, where he worked until the company closed in 1992. Halper was close friends with many baseba ...
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