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Broder or Bröder (Broeder) is a surname. Notable people with the surname Broder / Bröder include: *
Andrei Broder Andrei Zary Broder (born April 12, 1953) is a distinguished scientist at Google. Previously, he was a research fellow and vice president of computational advertising for Yahoo!, and before that, the vice president of research for AltaVista. He ha ...
(born 1953), Research Fellow and Vice President of Emerging Search Technology for Yahoo! *
Andrew Broder Andrew Broder (April 16, 1845 – January 4, 1918) was an Ontario farmer, merchant and political figure. He represented Dundas in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1875 to 1886 and in the House of Commons of Canada from 1896 to 1911 as a ...
(1845–1918), Ontario farmer and merchant, member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1896 to 1911 *
Annie Glen Broder Annie Glen Broder ( – 19 August 1937), was a British-Canadian teacher, singer, pianist, composer, lecturer and writer. She became a leading musician in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Early life and career She was born Eliza Ann Glen in Agra, India, ...
(1857–1937), Canadian musician *
Berl Broder Berl Broder (1817–1868), born Berl Margulis, was a Ukraine, Ukrainian Jew born in Pidkamin, Podkamen,https://archive.org/details/nybc207372 Dray doyres̀: lider fun Berl Broder (Margulies), feliṭonen fun Yom Hatsyoni (Yitsḥaḳ Margulies), poe ...
(1817–1868), Ukrainian Jew and the most famous of the Broder singers *
David S. Broder David Salzer Broder (September 11, 1929 – March 9, 2011) was an American journalist, writing for ''The Washington Post'' for over 40 years. He was also an author, television news show pundit, and university lecturer. For more than half a ce ...
(1929–2011), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, columnist for ''The Washington Post'', and professor at the University of Maryland *
Gavin Broder Gavin Broder (born 1959) is the former Chief Rabbi of Ireland, serving from 1996 to October, 2000. Broder left Dublin in October 2000 to become London chaplain of University Jewish Chaplaincy, the Jewish student organization. He was inaugurated ...
(born 1959), former chief Rabbi of Ireland *
Henryk Broder Henryk Marcin Broder (born 20 August 1946), self-designation Henryk Modest Broder, is a Polish-born German journalist, author, and television personality. He was born into a Jewish family in Katowice, Poland. Broder is especially interested in ...
(born 1946), German journalist, columnist for the daily newspaper ''Die Welt'' *
Melissa Broder Melissa Broder (born August 29, 1979) is an American author, essayist and poet. Her work includes the novels ''The Pisces'' (Penguin Random House 2018), ''Milk Fed''Simon and Schuster2021), and ''Death Valley'' (Scribner, 2023); the poetry collec ...
(born 1979), poet and writer *
Mirko Bröder Mirko (Imre) Bröder, or Broeder, Broder, Breder (1911–1943) was a Hungarian–born Yugoslav chess master. Born in Budapest, he grew up in Novi Sad, Voivodina (then Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes), where he studied law. He won a simu ...
(1911–1943), Hungarian–Serbian chess master *
Samuel Broder Samuel Broder (born in 1945) is an American oncologist and medical researcher. He was a co-developer of some of the first effective drugs for the treatment of AIDS and was Director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) from 1989 to 1995. Durin ...
(born 1945), co-developer of anti AIDS drugs and former Director of the National Cancer Institute


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Broda (disambiguation) Broda may refer to: Places * Broda, Pomeranian Voivodeship, a village in north Poland * Broda, a part of Neubrandenburg, Germany People with the name * Broda (surname) * Broda Otto Barnes (1906–1988), American physician * Broda Shaggi (born 19 ...
* Broder singer *
Broeder Broeder (also known as Jan in de Zak and pork) is a traditional Dutch dish whose central ingredient is buckwheat flour. Name ''Broeder'' is the Dutch word for brother; this is how the dish is commonly known in West-Friesland. "Jan in de zak", o ...
, Dutch dish


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