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'''Marja Horowitz''', known as ''Miriam Horowitz'' (1892 – 25 October 1942) was the Polish-Jewish ], co-founder of the curtain factory in ] and ].


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Polish businessperson and philantropist
Marja Horowitz
Mural of Marja Horowitz in Kolomyia
Born1892
Kolomea, Austria-Hungary
Died25 October 1942(1942-10-25) (aged 50)
Kolomea, Third Reich
NationalityJewish
CitizenshipAustria-Hungary
Poland
Occupation(s)Co-founder of curtain factory, philantropist
Years active1924-1939
Awards (1937)

Marja Horowitz, known as Miriam Horowitz (1892 – 25 October 1942) was the Polish-Jewish female entrepreneur, co-founder of the curtain factory in Kolomyia and philantropist.


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