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Abraham Nasatir

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201:, along with 500,000 documents and 2,500 books in his possession. Although this was a truly significant loss, Nasatir had published or used extensively as sources in publication such a large percentage of the documents he had in his possession that the loss was not as devastating as it would have otherwise been. Nasatir himself thanked God that no one was hurt in the fire. 289: 185:
Nasatir was one of four children: three boys and a girl. He married Ida Hirsch; they had no children. He actively supported the activities of the California Jewish community. He died from complications of
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Zoe, brilliant French student in a master project, decided to continue the work of Abraham Nasatir completing his findings on the references of the term "California" in French newspapers.
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He was named Distinguished Professor of the California State College System. He received the Henry R. Wagner Medal of Honor. He presided over the international chapter of
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After receiving his Ph.D., Nasatir taught Latin American History for one year at the
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Janet R. Fireman (November 1987). "Abraham Nasatir: Dean of Documents".
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Nasatir was an Orthodox Jew. He was survived by his wife Ida.
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In 1985 Nasatir's house was among those destroyed in the
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Santa Ana, California
Los Angeles
California
University of California, Berkeley
PhD
early California
Mississippi Valley areas
Santa Ana, California
University of California, Berkeley
Herbert Eugene Bolton
University of Iowa
San Diego State University
Fulbright fellowships
Phi Alpha Theta
pneumonia
Los Angeles, California
Normal Heights Fire
Los Angeles Times January 20, 1991 obituary
doi
10.2307/3638637
JSTOR
3638637
Time, July 15, 1985
"Abraham Nasatir"
Categories
1903 births
1991 deaths
People from Santa Ana, California
American Orthodox Jews
University of California, Berkeley alumni

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