Brighton Beach (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Brighton Beach" in English language version.

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  • "Brighton Beach". Arrts-arrchives.com. May 11, 2004. Retrieved November 12, 2015.

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  • Zaklikowski, Dovid. "Rabbi David B. Hollander, Defender of Jewish Faith and Practice, Passes Away", Chabad, February 18, 2009. Accessed February 26, 2017. "Hollander remained at the Mount Eden Jewish Center until its closing in 1980 due to the migration of Jews to other areas of the city. His next pulpit, which he held until his passing, was at the Hebrew Alliance Congregation in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn."

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  • Brighton Beach: Strengthening Community Resiliency – Final Report, Hester Street, February 2016. Accessed August16, 2024. "Brighton Beach, located on one of the nation’s most iconic urban beach fronts, has long been a neighborhood of immigrants. Following the fall of the Soviet Union, a wave of Russian immigrants settled in Brighton Beach."

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  • "Vector by Robin Cook", Kirkus Reviews. Accessed February 26, 2017. "An anti-Semite, Yuri feels dismissed as a human being by American Zionists and has set up a bioweapons lab in his basement in Brighton Beach, undertaking what he calls Operation Revenge."

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  • Julius, David. "Biographical", Nobel Prize, 2023. Accessed October 27, 2024. "Born in 1955, I grew up in a seaside Brooklyn neighborhood − immortalized by Neil Simon’s play ‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’ "

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  • "NYC Planning | Community Profiles". communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov. New York City Department of City Planning. Retrieved March 18, 2019.

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  • "Moving the Brighton Beach Hotel". Scientific American. New York: Scientificamerican.com. April 14, 1888. Retrieved November 12, 2015. Reprinted as "A Hotel on Wheels," in The Engineer (London, ENG), April 27, 1888 (subscription required)

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  • Rondeaux, Candace. "The Murder of a Russian Boxer", The Village Voice, February 19, 2002. Accessed September 3, 2019. "There definitely was more to Sergei Kobozev than his violent end. He first earned his rep fighting for the Soviet national boxing team at the Seoul Olympics in 1988. When he moved to Brighton Beach in 1991 he was part of a wave of Soviet bloc boxers recruited by Gallagher to go pro in the States."

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