Definition of Nathan Birnbaum

1. Noun. United States comedian and film actor (1896-1996).

Exact synonyms: Burns, George Burns
Generic synonyms: Comedian, Comic, Vaudevillian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nathan Birnbaum

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Natali
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Natalie Wood
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Natasha
Natchez
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Nate
Nathalee
Nathalie
Nathan
Nathan Bailey
Nathan Birnbaum (current term)
Nathan Hale
Nathanael
Nathaniel
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Nathaniel Bowditch
Nathaniel Currier
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathu La
Naticidae
Nation of Islam
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Literary usage of Nathan Birnbaum

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A World Problem: Jews-Poland-humanity; a Psychological and Historical Study by Stefanja Laudynowa, Stefanja Laudyn (1920)
"Summarizing Jaworski's declaration, Dr. Nathan Birnbaum lays special emphasis on the necessity of assimilating the Jews, and gives a verbal quotation, ..."

2. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1908)
"Dr. Nathan Birnbaum, Zionist, agitator, Yiddish enthusiast, made a short lecture tour as a financial venture. He found much to praise in the Yiddish ..."

3. History of Zionism, 1600-1918 by Nahum Sokolow (1919)
"Mention has already been made of the Kadimah of the Vienna University and of Nathan Birnbaum, one of its leaders. Others of its prominent members were: Dr. ..."

4. Zionism by Richard James Horatio Gottheil (1914)
"In the early " eighties " of the last century Nathan Birnbaum had founded there, largely among Jewish university students, the society Kadimah. ..."

5. Palestine, the Rebirth of an Ancient People: The Rebirth of an Ancient People by Albert Montefiore Hyamson (1917)
"Nathan Birnbaum was the founder of the "Kadi- mah," a Jewish nationalist society, among the Jewish ..."

6. Palestine, the Rebirth of an Ancient People: The Rebirth of an Ancient People by Albert Montefiore Hyamson (1917)
"Nathan Birnbaum was the founder of the "Kadi- mah," a Jewish nationalist society, among the Jewish ..."

7. A History of the Jews in Modern Times by Max Raisin (1919)
"... later, Nathan Birnbaum, Herzl's university friend, had for many years kept fostering the national ideal, Herzl was at once acclaimed as the new leader ..."

8. A Guide to Zionism edited by Jessie Ethel Sampter (1920)
"... (Nathan Birnbaum) was the first to use that name for the modern Zionist activity in 1886. The idea and the ideals embedded within it have had other ..."

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