Abraham Ginzburg (1926–2020) was a Professor Emeritus of Computer Science. He served as Vice President of the Technion Institute,[1] and President of the Open University of Israel.[1][2]
^ abGross, Ronald (7 January 1979). "Israel's Everyman - A Second Chance to Go to College". The New York Times.
^"Faculty founder Prof. Avraham Ginzburg has passed away" (in Hebrew). Technion. Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
AbrahamGinzburg (1926–2020) was a Professor Emeritus of Computer Science. He served as Vice President of the Technion Institute, and President of the...
the Zero-sum problem as one of the discoverers of the Erdős–Ginzburg–Ziv theorem. Abraham Zubkowski (later Ziv) was born in Avihayil to Haim and Zila...
Jewish people by the trafficking in sacramental wine. At the time of Ginzburg's responsum, the Orthodox rabbinate had exclusive authority to sanction...
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History. Oxford University Press. p. 283. ISBN 978-0-19-993425-6. In 1994, Ginzburg was the only Orthodox rabbi of stature who praised Baruch Goldstein's massacre...
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radiation are complicated, writing: In particular, the Russian physicist V.L. Ginzburg broke his relationships with I.S. Shklovsky and did not speak with him...
2307/130152. JSTOR 130152. Pipes 1995, p. 109. Pipes 1995, p. 108. ORT-Ginzburg (2003). "The Constituent Assembly". St. Petersburg's Jews: Three Centuries...
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Among the other students chosen were Leib Gurwicz, Ephraim Mordechai Ginzburg, Aryeh Leib Malin, and Yechiel Michel Feinstein. Sheps was greatly influenced...