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This British parliamentarian remained orthodox all his life.
This adventurer assumed the guise of a Sunni dervish and traveled thoughout Persia, Armenia, and Turkestan.
This architect's designs included the Einstein Tower in Potsdam, a Jewish cemetery in Koenigsberg, the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, and a synagogue in Cleveland with a dome 100 feet in diameter.
This early Zionist thinker originally wasn't sure whether the Jewish homeland should be in America or in Israel.
This boxer almost became a criminal and ended up a hero.
This early astronomer has a mountain on the moon named after him.
This well known European theater critic/ physician became an ardent Zionist.
This racing driver's life was saved due to his sport.
This educator of the deaf also invented an adding machine.
This rabbi conducted the first "inter-religious" dialogue based on tolerance.
This American philanthropist helped the Japanese government in their war against Russia in 1904.
Which one of these famous artists suffered from severe eye problems?
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