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Herman Branover (Hebrew: ירמיהו ברנובר; born 1931) is a Russian Israeli physicist and Jewish educator. He is best known in the Jewish world as an author, translator, publisher, and educator. Branover is known in the scientific community as a pioneer in the field of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD).[1] In his personal conduct he adheres to the customs and mystical philosophy of Chabad Hasidism.[2]
^Ruby, Daniel (November 1982). "Rooftop MHD: On-site electricity from low-grade heat". Popular Science. 221 (5): 64–66. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
^Branover, Yermiyahu (Herman). "B'or Ha'torah". Archived from the original on February 24, 2012.
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