Rabinowitz

Rabinowitz
/reuh bin"euh vits, -wits/; Russ. /rddeuh byi naw"vyich/, n.

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  • Rabinowitz — oder Rabinowicz ist der Familienname folgender Personen: David Lincoln Rabinowitz (* 1960), US amerikanischer Astronom Jay Rabinowitz, US amerikanischer Filmeditor Jehoschua Rabinowitz (1911–1979), israelischer Politiker Joseph Rabinowitz… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Rabinowitz —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Rabinowitz est un nom de famille notamment porté par : David L. Rabinowitz (1960 ), astronome américain, Jerome Rabinowitz, vrai nom du …   Wikipédia en Français

  • RABINOWITZ, STANLEY — (1917–), U.S. rabbi and president of the Rabbinical Assembly. Born in Duluth, Ia., Rabinowitz received his B.A. from the State University of Iowa in 1939 and was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary   (1943). He began his career as an… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RABINOWITZ, YA'AKOV — (1875–1948), Hebrew journalist and author. Born in Volkovysk, Poland, Rabinowitz, after teaching for several years in Vitebsk, left in 1900 for Switzerland, where he started to write. Upon his return to Russia in 1904, he became active in Zionist …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RABINOWITZ, LOUIS MAYER — (1887–1957), U.S. manufacturer and philanthropist. Rabinowitz, who was born in Rosanne, Lithuania, immigrated to the U.S. in 1901. In 1916 he established a corset manufacture company in New York. Rabinowitz subsequently became chairman of the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RABINOWITZ, SAMUEL JACOB — (1857–1921), Lithuanian rabbi and Zionist leader. Born in Kelme, Rabinowitz held rabbinical posts at Ivye, Aleksot, and Sopotskin and was esteemed as a writer of responsa and novellae, some of which were collected in his Sefer Oraḥ Yashar (1903) …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RABINOWITZ, JOEL — (1828–1902), one of the first Jewish ministers in South Africa. Born in Lublin, Poland, Rabinowitz was second minister to the synagogue in Birmingham, England. He came to Cape Town in 1859, when the congregation was struggling to keep alive.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RABINOWITZ, YEHOSHUA — (1911–1979), Israeli politician. Rabinowitz was born in Vishnevets, Poland, where his father was a well to do merchant. He studied at the Tarbut school and graduated from the Teachers Seminary in Vilna. He was appointed director of a Hebrew… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RABINOWITZ, ELIAHU WOLF — (1853–1932), Hebrew writer. Born in Stawiski, Poland, he went to Germany in his youth. Rabinowitz joined the Socialist movement, was also involved in the Hebrew Socialist Circle and became friendly with morris vinchevski . In 1876, after… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RABINOWITZ, LOUIS ISAAC — (1906–1984), rabbi. Born in Edinburgh, he served as rabbi in the London communities of Shepherd s Bush, South Hackney, and Cricklewood, successively. During World War II he was a senior Jewish chaplain with the British army in the Middle East and …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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