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Qué (quién) es Boris Eltsine - definición

UKRAINIAN-BORN AMERICAN ACTOR AND SINGER (1868–1939)
Boris Thomashevsky; Boris Thomaschevsky; Boris Thomaschefsky; Boris Thomaschefski; Boris Thomashefski
  • Boris and Bessie Thomashevsky, their engagement photo

Boris Khaikin         
RUSSIAN CONDUCTOR (1904-1978)
Boris Khajkin; Boris Chaikin; Boris Khaïkine; Boris Khaikine; Boris Khaykin
Boris Emmanuilovich KhaikinSometimes also transliterated as "Khajkin" or "Chaikin" or also (in German) as "Khaikin". (; ; – 10 May 1978) was a Russian Jewish conductor who was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1972.
Boris Rauschenbach         
  • The grave of Boris Rauschenbach in [[Novodevichy Cemetery]], Moscow
SOVIET PHYSICIST
Boris Raushenbakh; Boris Viktorovich Raushenbakh; Boris Viktorovich Rauschenbach
Boris Viktorovich Rauschenbach (; born Boris-Ivar Rauschenbach; , Petrograd – 27 March 2001, Moscow) was a preeminent Soviet physicist and rocket engineer, who developed the theory and instruments for interplanetary flight control and navigation in 1955-1960s. He is also notable for his studies in Christian theology and theory of Art.
Boris Eikhenbaum         
RUSSIAN HISTORIAN
Boris Michailovich Eichenbaum; Boris Mikhailovich Eikhenbaum; B. M. Eikhenbaum; Boris Ejchenbaum; Boris Eichenbaum; Boris Ejxenbaum
Boris Mikhailovich EikhenbaumAlso transliterated Eichenbaum. (; October 16, 1886 – November 2, 1959) was a Russian and Soviet literary scholar and historian of Russian literature.

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Boris Thomashefsky

Boris Thomashefsky (Russian: Борис Пинхасович Томашевский, sometimes written Thomashevsky, Thomaschevsky, etc.; Yiddish: באָריס טאָמאשעבסקי) (1868–July 9, 1939), born Boruch-Aharon Thomashefsky, was a Ukrainian-born (later American) Jewish singer and actor who became one of the biggest stars in Yiddish theater.