Abram Leonidovich Khavin
Origin/Culture/Country: UkrainianAbram Leonidovich Khavin: was a Ukrainian chess master. During World War II, he won in Lvov in 1940 (West UKR-ch); In 1940, he also took 10th in Kiev (12th UKR-ch, Boleslavsky won) and took 11th in Kiev (USSR-ch, sf). In June 1941, he played in interrupted (because of the German–Soviet war) tournament in Rostov-on-Don (USSR-ch, sf). In 1944 he shared 1st in Omsk (USSR-ch, sf). and tied for 11-13th in Moscow (13th USSR-ch, Mikhail Botvinnik won)
Abram Zamikhovsky
Origin/Culture/Country: UkrainianAbram Zamikhovsky: was a Ukrainian chess master and former national champion. In 1931 he won the 6th Ukranian Championship in Kharkov ahead of Vsevolod Rauzer and took 14th in the 7th USSR Championship in Moscow (Mikhail Botvinnik won). At that time, he was a student of medical faculty at the Kiev University. In 1936, he took 8th in the 16th Championship of Moscow. In 1938, he took 2nd, behind Isaac Boleslavsky, in Kiev (10th UKR-ch).
Abram Model
Origin/Culture/Country: RussianAbram Model: was a Russian chess master, although he had his master title taken away by the Soviet chess authorities due to lack of results.Abram Yakovlevich Model was born in Daugavpils, Latvia. Then he lived in St. Petersburg (Petrograd, Leningrad). During the World War II, he won the 18th Championship of Leningrad in 1944. He shared third place in the 1927 USSR Chess Championship.
Abram Rabinovich
Origin/Culture/Country: LithuanianAbram Rabinovich: was a Lithuanian–Russian chess master.Abram Isaakovich Rabinovich was born in Vilna (Vilnius, Wilno), then Russian Empire, into a Jewish family. In 1903, he tied for 11-12th in Kiev (3rd All-Russian Masters' Tournament, Mikhail Chigorin won). In 1908, he
Abram Davidovich Zamikhovsky Origin/Culture/Country: UkrainianAbram Davidovich Zamikhovsky: was a Ukrainian chess master and former national champion.In 1931 he won the 6th Ukranian Championship in Kharkov ahead of Vsevolod Rauzer and took 14th in the 7th USSR Championship in Moscow (Mikhail Botvinnik won). At that time, he was a student of medi
Jacques Abram
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanJacques Abram: an American classical pianist, was born in Lufkin, Texas[1] and died in Tampa, Florida[2].Abram began improvising at age 3 and performing in public at age 6. At the urging of Ignace Jan Paderewski and Josef Hofmann, who had heard Abram in concert, his parents enrolled him in the Curtis Institute, where he studied with Ernest Hutcheson. At age 13, Abram transferred to the Juilliard School, where he continued his studies with Hofmann and David Saperton. The National Federation of Music Clubs awarded Abram its Schubert Memorial Award in 1937[2].