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    Moses Malone

    Age 57 Male
    Basketball Player
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    Moses Eugene Malone is a retired American Hall of Fame basketball player who starred in both the American Basketball Association and the National Basketball Association. A three-time NBA MVP and one of the NBA's 50 greatest players, Malone was the most successful prep-to-pro player of his era, going straight from Petersburg High to a 21-year career in professional basketball.read more

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    Moses

    Male
    Religious, Lawgiver, Writer

    Moses was, according to the Hebrew Bible and Qur'an, a religious leader, lawgiver and prophet, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed. Also called Moshe Rabbenu in Hebrew, he is the most important prophet in Judaism, and is also considered an important prophet in Christianity and Islam, as well as a number of other faiths.read more

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    Moses Schorr

    1874 - 1942 Male
    Politician, Scholar, Historian

    Moses Schorr, Polish: Mojżesz Schorr was a Rabbi, Polish historian, politician, Bible scholar, assyriologist and orientalist. Schorr was one of the top experts on the history of the Jews in Poland. He was the first Jewish researcher of Polish archives, historical sources, and pinkasim. The president of the 13th district B'nai B'rith Poland, he was a humanist and reform rabbi who ministered the central synagogue of Poland during its last years before the Holocaust.read more

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    Moses Mescheloff

    1909 - 2008 Male
    Rabbi

    Moses Mescheloff (June 12, 1909 - May 9, 2008) was a renowned American Orthodox rabbi and community leader for 75 years, known especially within circles of American Orthodox Judaism, primarily in Miami Beach, Florida, and in Chicago, Illinois.read more

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    Moses Hazen

    1733 - 1803 Male
    Brigadier, Military Person, General

    Moses Hazen was a Brigadier General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Born in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, he saw action in the French and Indian War with Rogers' Rangers. His service included particularly brutal raids during the Expulsion of the Acadians and the 1759 Siege of Quebec.read more

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    Moses Sofer

    1762 - 1839 Male
    Rabbi, Teacher, Opposition

    Moses Schreiber, known to his own community and Jewish posterity as Moshe Sofer, also known by his main work Chasam Sofer, (1762–1839), was one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of European Jewry in the first half of the nineteenth century. He was a teacher to thousands and a powerful opponent to the Reform Movement in Judaism, which was then making inroads into many Jewish communities in Austria-Hungary and beyond.read more

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    Moses Ashikodi

    Age 24 Male
    Footballer

    Moses Ashikodi is a footballer who plays for York City as a striker.

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    Moses Mendelssohn

    1729 - 1786 Male
    Philosopher, Linguist, Scientist

    Moses Mendelssohn was a German Jewish philosopher to whose ideas the renaissance of European Jews, Haskalah (the Jewish Enlightenment) is indebted. Although himself a practising orthodox Jew, he has been referred to as the father of Reform Judaism.read more

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    Moses Znaimer

    Age 70 Male
    Television Executive

    Moses Znaimer, M.A. , O. Ont is a co-founder and former head of Citytv, the first independent television station in Toronto, Canada, and the current head of ZoomerMedia.

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    Moses Chan

    Age 41 Male
    Actor, Singer, Model

    Moses Chan Ho is an award-winning actor from Hong Kong. Having started his career working mostly on films, Chan has gained remarkable success in recent years while concentrating on his TV acting career with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). His career has especially been boosted by his role in War and Beauty, a drama produced by TVB.read more

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    Moses Rosen

    1912 - 1994 Male
    Rabbi, Communist

    Moses Rosen (July 23, 1912 - May 6, 1994) was Chief Rabbi (Rav Kolel) of Romanian Jewry between 1948–1994 and president of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania between 1964-1994. He led the community in his country through the entire Communist era in Romania and continued in that role after the restoration of the democracy by the Romanian Revolution of 1989.read more

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    Moses Coady

    1882 - 1959 Male
    Priest, Organizer

    Rev. Dr. Moses Michael Coady was a Roman Catholic priest, adult educator and co-operative entrepreneur best known for his instrumental role in the Antigonish Movement. Credited with introducing "an entirely new organizational technique: that of action based on preliminary study" to the co-operative movement in Canada, his work sparked a wave of co-operative development across the Maritimes and credit union development across English Canada.read more

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    Moses Montefiore

    1784 - 1885 Male
    Baronet, Philanthropist, Sheriff

    Sir Moses Haim Montefiore, 1st Baronet, Kt was one of the most famous British Jews of the 19th century. Montefiore was a financier, banker, philanthropist and Sheriff of London. He donated large sums of money to promote industry, education and health amongst the Jewish community in Palestine, including the founding of Mishkenot Sha'ananim in 1860, the first settlement of the New Yishuv.read more

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    Moses of Chorene

    490 AD Male
    Historian, Doctor, Saint

    Moses of Chorene, also Moses of Khoren, Moses Chorenensis, or Movses Khorenatsi was an Armenian historian, and author of the History of Armenia. He is credited with the earliest known historiographical work on the history of Armenia, but was also a poet, or hymn writer, and a grammarian.read more

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    Moses ibn Ezra

    Male
    Poet, Writer

    Rabbi Moses ben Jacob ibn Ezra, known as ha-Sallah was a Jewish, Spanish philosopher, linguist, and poet. He was born at Granada about 1055 – 1060, and died after 1138.