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BRITISH-ROMANIAN ACADEMIC AND RABBI
Gaster, Moses; Mozes Gaster

Theodor Gaster         
AMERICAN BIBLICAL SCHOLAR
Theodor H. Gaster; Theodor Herzl Gaster; Theodore Gaster
Theodor Herzl Gaster (July 21, 1906 – February 2, 1992) was a British-born American Biblical scholar known for work on comparative religion, mythology and the history of religions. He is noted for his books, Thespis: Ritual, Myth, and Drama in the Ancient Near East (1950), The Dead Sea Scriptures, about the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as his one-volume abridgement of Sir James Frazer's massive 13-volume work The Golden Bough, to which Gaster contributed updates, corrections and extensive annotations.
Gaster         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gaster (disambiguation)
·vt To Gast.
Michael Gaster         
AEROSPACE ENGINEER
Gaster, Michael
Michael Gaster FRS is a British aerospace engineer, and Professor of Experimental Aerodynamics, at City University, London.

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Moses Gaster

Moses Gaster (17 September 1856 – 5 March 1939) was a Romanian, later British scholar, the Hakham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish congregation, London, and a Hebrew and Romanian linguist. Moses Gaster was an active Zionist in Romania as well as in England, where in 1899 he helped establish the English Zionist Federation.

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1. She loves to unearth new talent, championing early on British designers Marios Schwab, Owen Gaster, Gareth Pugh and Roland Mouret, and has remained loyal to the Australian designers who first dressed her, as well as the more quirky names whose pieces she bought when she first came to London, such as Stevie Stewart and David Holah of Bodymap.