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Rivlin

Rivlin is a primarily Jewish family with origins in Austria, which became established in the early 19th century Palestine before the advent of Zionism. There are also branches of the family in several other countries.

Usage examples of "rivlin".

When he was not searching the archives of Yad Vashem, Rivlin could usually be found among the survivors, looking for someone who remembered.

When Gabriel suggested something a bit more private, Rivlin led him into a small side room and closed the thick glass door.

He showed Rivlin all the material he had gathered in Austria: the Staatsarchiv file, the photograph, the wristwatch, and the ring.

When Gabriel pointed out the inscription on the inside of the band, Rivlin read it and looked up sharply.

They decided to contact Rivlin while he walked home from Yad Vashem to his apartment near the Yehuda Market.

When the car pulled alongside him and the passenger asked for a word, Rivlin broke into a lopsided run.

Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alice Rivlin went to the Brookings Institution.

On the last day of the month, Alice Rivlin announced that the improving economy had led to a lower deficit than we had expected, and that we could now balance the budget in nine years without the harsh GOP cuts.

Bentsen and Panetta wanted as much deficit reduction as we could pass in Congress, an amount less than Gore and Rivlin advocated, but still a lot.

Panetta, Alice Rivlin, and our economics team believed we could now get to balance in seven years without the harsh cuts the Republicans were pushing.

You may recall the flapette late in the mercifully over elections concerning a memo written by Alice Rivlin, one of the most consistently realistic deficit hawks in the Clinton administration.

Butthis is the beauty partGingrich had accused Rivlin and Clinton of hypocrisy.

Clinton’s Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alice Rivlin went to the Brookings Institution.