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Romm or Romme may refer to: Surnames ;Romm *Giora Romm (1945–2023), Israeli Air Force general * Joseph J. Romm (born 1960), American author, blogger, physicist and climate expert *Mikhail Romm (1891–1967), Soviet football player *Mikhail Romm (1901–1971), Soviet film director *Nic Romm (born 1974), German actor *Oskar Romm (1919–1993), German Luftwaffe ace * Robin Romm, American writer ;Romme *Georges Romme (born 1960), Dutch organizational theorist *Gianni Romme (born 1973), Dutch long-distance runner and speed skater *Gilbert Romme (1750–1795), French politician and mathematician * Marius Romme (born 1934), Dutch psychiatrist Other * Rommé, the most popular form of the card game, Rummy, in Germany and Austria See also *Romm publishing house The Romm publishing house was a publisher of Jewish religious literature from 1788 to 1940. It is known for its 1886 Vilna Shas, which still serves as a definitive edition. Baruch ben Yosef Romm founded the business ori ...
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Giora Romm
Giora Romm (; 29 April 1945 – 11 August 2023) was an Israeli military officer who served as deputy commander of the Israeli Air Force (IAF), Israel's military attaché in the United States and as director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel. Romm was the IAF's first jet ace, scoring five kills during the 1967 Six-Day War. In 1969, during the War of Attrition, Romm was shot down and spent several months in Egyptian captivity. He commanded the IAF's 115 Squadron through the intensive fighting of the 1973 Yom Kippur War and participated in Operation Wooden Leg, the 1985 raid against PLO headquarters in Tunisia. Biography Giora Romm was born in Tel Aviv. He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1962 and attended Israeli Air Force flight course 43. Initially flying the Dassault Ouragan and Mystère, Romm later moved to the Dassault Mirage III which he flew with the 119 "Bat" Squadron at Tel Nof. Romm held a B.A. in Economics and Political Science from Bar Ilan University ...
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Joseph J
Joseph is a common male name, derived from the Hebrew (). "Joseph" is used, along with " Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries. In Portuguese and Spanish, the name is "José". In Arabic, including in the Quran, the name is spelled , . In Kurdish (''Kurdî''), the name is , Persian, the name is , and in Turkish it is . In Pashto the name is spelled ''Esaf'' (ايسپ) and in Malayalam it is spelled ''Ousep'' (ഔസേപ്പ്). In Tamil, it is spelled as ''Yosepu'' (யோசேப்பு). The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and ''Joseph'' was one of the two names, along with ''Robert'', to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most com ...
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Mikhail Romm (footballer)
Mikhail Davidovich Romm (; born 1891, Vladimir, Russia, Vladimir, Russian Empire, Imperial Russia – 22 October 1967, Shymkent, Kazakhstan) was a football player in the Soviet Union. He wrote the book ''I Support FC Spartak Moscow, Spartak'' (1965), which contained memoirs of his life as a footballer. References External links * Профиль на сайте «Сборная России по футболу»
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