Proper noun
Berenbaum (plural Berenbaums)
A surname from German.
Ancel, Jean "Antonescu and the Jews" pages 463-479 from The Holocaust and History The Known, the Unknown, the Disputed and the Reexamined edited by Michael Berenbaum and Abraham Peck, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998 pages 471-474. Source: Internet
Ancel, Jean "Antonescu and the Jews" pages 463-479 from The Holocaust and History The Known, the Unknown, the Disputed and the Reexamined edited by Michael Berenbaum and Abraham Peck, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998 pages 475-476. Source: Internet
However, University of Illinois entomologist May Berenbaum said: "People are afraid of the wrong thing. Source: Internet
Although unpleasant to confront and impossible to fully comprehend, the temptation to leave the past in the past is exactly what Berenbaum believes will allow for such evil to return. Source: Internet
Berenbaum cites Pliny’s advice in that if “an earwig … be gotten into the eare … spit into the same and it will come forth anon.” Source: Internet
"But on the other hand, people all over the world have developed a dependency on the honeybee because it is really the world's premier managed pollinator," noted Ms. Berenbaum. Source: Internet