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Hellinger

[hel-in-jer]

noun

  1. Mark, 1903–47, U.S. writer and film producer.



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“The majority of relatively younger ultra-Orthodox — under the age of 50 — have turned right-wing, and sometimes staunchly right-wing, something that in the past didn’t exist,” said Moshe Hellinger, a political scientist at Israel’s Bar Ilan University.

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Hellinger, whose father works for the Mariners, and pitched in the Rangers system in 2019 and the Reds system in 2021 but is currently a minor league free agent.

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He found a throwing partner Sam Hellinger, who also pitched at Gonzaga and lives in West Seattle.

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Fifty year ago, “Jesus Christ Superstar” landed on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theater, and the careers of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice and Ben Vereen would never be the same.

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My husband Stephen Altman was the assistant electrician at the Mark Hellinger.

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