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Behrman

American  
[bair-muhn] / ˈbɛər mən /

noun

  1. S(amuel) N(athan), 1893–1973, U.S. playwright and author.


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Chabad spokesman Yaacov Behrman called them “a slanderous lie” and “a dangerous blood libel.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Along with younger musicians who have avidly and brilliantly taken up Wolff’s music, the marathon included older Wolff colleagues, such as composer David Behrman, who performed on a laptop an incandescent electronic piece, “CW90,” written for the occasion.

From Los Angeles Times

It was also a social nexus for boundary-pushing musicians and composers like John Cage, Arthur Russell, David Behrman and Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth.

From New York Times

Behrman said that REI has also been unsuccessful in working with its landlord to address safety issues at the store and implementing other improvements.

From Seattle Times

“I felt like I was the only Jew in high school,” he said in an interview with the publisher Behrman House.

From New York Times