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  1. Abraham S. Schomer was born on 2 August 1876 in Pinsk, Minsk Governorate, Russian Empire [now Brest Oblast, Belarus]. He was a writer and director, known for The Hidden Light (1920), The Chamber Mystery (1920) and Ruling Passions (1918). He died on 16 August 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer, Director
    • August 2, 1876
    • Abraham S. Schomer
    • August 16, 1946
  2. AVROM SHOMER (ABRAHAM S. SCHOMER) (August 2, 1876-August 16, 1946) He was a playwright and a journalist, born in Pinsk, the son of Shomer (Nokhum-Meyer Shaykevitsh). He was raised in Pinsk, Odessa, and Vilna, where he studied in religious elementary schools, municipal schools, and with private tutors.

  3. FreeReviews. The Primary Cause of Antisemitism: An Answer to the Jewish Question. Abraham S. Schomer. Louis Wallis. PDF PLUS. More.

  4. AVROM SHOMER (ABRAHAM S. SCHOMER) (August 2, 1876-August 16, 1946) He was a playwright and a journalist, born in Pinsk, the son of Shomer (Nokhum-Meyer Shaykevitsh). He was raised in Pinsk, Odessa, and Vilna, where he studied in religious elementary schools, municipal schools, and with private tutors.

  5. Synopsis. About this edition. Excerpt from The Primary Cause of Antisemitism: An Answer to Jewish Question. To his sister, Miss Rose Schomer, for her careful perusal of the manuscript of this thesis and for some important criticisms which she offered on certain points therein, thereby enabling the author to correct them before it went to press.

  6. Abraham S. Shomer. Born on 2 August 1876 in Pinsk, White Russia, son of the famous writer Nakhum-Meir Shaykevitsh (Shm"r). He was raised in Pinsk, Odessa and Vilna, where he studied in cheders, municipal schools, and with private teachers.

  7. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from. August 17, 1946, Page 13 Buy Reprints. View on timesmachine. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and...