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Second song is medley, combined with guitarist Lagrène's composition "Bluma" and rock classic "Smoke On The Water".
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She was one of six children of Joseph and Bluma (Frayfeld) Rosenblatt.
Hinde Bergner. 2009
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The Women of Psychology 2 (1982): 52 – 55; Swerdloff, Bluma.
Margaret Mahler. 2009
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New York: 1999; Mume Blume di makhsheyfe (Aunt Bluma the Witch).
Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman. Leye 2009
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In the book Mume Blume di makhsheyfe (Aunt Bluma the Witch, 2000), Schaechter-Gottesman creates a whimsical universe with its own laws and fantastical creatures.
Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman. Leye 2009
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Her parents named her Bluma, which she formally changed to Blanche upon graduation from high school.
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Her mother, Blossom (Bluma in Yiddish) Lieberman, was a Russian immigrant.
Brown, Rosellen. 2009
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Bluma Appel's passion for health, arts and culture and for the country has turned her into one of this country's most tireless, most successful and formidable advocates for initiatives in all these areas.
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We can be ordinary people like Craig, Glen, Bluma, Charlie and the students of Marshall MacLuhan who, one day, decided to take a small step that will, in the greater scheme of things, be extraordinary.
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Jacobson's wife, Bluma, recalled that Bess Truman's Wallace relatives were "aristocracy in those parts" and that "the Trumans couldn't afford to have Jews at their house."
A Case of Courage 2007
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