Lipschütz
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Lipschütz, Lüpschütz, Lipschitz, Libschitz are the name of a family of Polish and German rabbis; derived from "Liebeschitz", a town in Bohemia, or Leobschütz (now Głubczyce), Silesia.
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[edit] Lipschütz, Lipschitz
- Aryeh Löb Lipschütz (? - before 1849, Brigul, Galicia, ): Austrian rabbi and author; lived in the 2nd half of the 18th and in the 1st half of the 19th century
- Baruch Isaac Lipschütz (? Dessau - 1877, Berlin): Son of Israel Lipschütz
- Baruch Mordecai b. Jacob Lipschitz (Libschitz) (c.1810-1885, Siedlce): Russian rabbi and author
- Eliezer ben Solomon Lipschütz (? - c.1748, Neuwied): Polish-German rabbi
- Gedaliah ben Israel Lipschütz (? - 1826): German and Polish rabbi, rabbi at Obrzizk, near Posen; flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries. Israel Lipschütz is his son
- Gedaliah ben Solomon Lipschütz (Guedaliah ben Solomon Lipschitz) (-): Polish scholar; lived at Lublin in the 16th and 17th centuries
- Ḥayyim ben Moses Lipschütz (c.1620, Ostrog -): Polish rabbi of the 17th century
- Imre Lakatos (born Lipschitz)
- Israel Lipschütz (ben Eliezer) (-): Son of Eliezer Lipschütz; rabbi at Cleve
- Israel Lipschütz (ben Gedaliah) (1782 - 1860): German rabbi, son of Gedaliah Lipschütz
- Jacques Lipchitz (born Chaim Jacob Lipschitz/Lipšic) (1891 - 1973), Lithuanian-French Cubist sculptor
- Joshua Aaron Lipschütz (1768, Poland -): Rabbi at Bützow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin; He was a correspondent of Rabbi Jacob Emden
- Judah Löb b. Isaac Lipschütz (-): Bohemian-Austrian rabbi and author of the 17th century; rabbi at Eidlitz, Bohemia
- Moses ben Noah Isaac Lipschütz (-): Polish rabbi, and the author of the commentaries anout Talmud
- Noah b. Abraham Lipschütz (called Noah Mindes) (?-1797, Wilna): Polish rabbinical scholar
- Rudolf Lipschitz (1832 – 1903), mathematician
- Samuel/Solomon Lipschütz, Lipschütz Salamon (1863 - 1905), Hungarian-American chess-player; born at Ungvar ([1])
- Solomon ben Moses Lipschütz (c.1675, Fürth - after 1708, Metz): German cantor; born at about
[edit] Fictional character
- Adam Lipschitz (-)
- Rabbi David Lipschutz (-), see Moshe Feinstein
- Enrique Gabriel-Lipschutz (-), actor, see Elena Anaya
- Harry Lipschitz (-)
- Henry Lipschitz (-)
- Raoul Lipschitz (-)
- Dr. Werner Lipschitz (-) Ficticious character on Rugrats.
[edit] Other related
- Lipschitz continuity, named after Rudolf Lipschitz
- Yaacov Salomon, Lipschutz & Co., see List of Israeli companies
[edit] Lipshitz
- Hal Linden (born Harold Lipshitz) (born 1931)
- William Lipshitz (1901 - ?)
[edit] Livshits, Lifshits
- Lifšic
- Boris Osipovich Sibor, Борис Осипович Сибор (born Lifshits), Russian violinist, educator
- Evgeny Mikhailovich Lifshitz, Евгений Михайлович Лифшиц (E.M. Lifshitz) (1915 – 1985), a leading Soviet physicist
- Lev Vladimirovich Losev, Лев Владимирович Лосев (bon Livshits) (born 1937), Russian poet, essayist
- Roberto Miguel Lifschitz (born 1955), mayor of the city of Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina.
- Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshits (Livshits)
- Ofer Lifschitz (-), chairman of Brit Olam party, Israel; See also Israel legislative election, 2006
- Ralph Lauren (born Lifschitz) (born 1939), an American fashion designer and business executive
- Sébastien Lifshitz (born 1968), a French screenwriter and director
- Sharon Lifshitz, שרון ליפשיץ (born 1961), Israeli singer
- Uri Lifshitz, אורי ליפשיץ (born 1936), Israeli painter, sculpture
- Vladimir Aleksandrovich Lifshits, Владимир Александрович Лифшиц (1913 - 1978), Ukrainian writer, father of Lev Losev
- Yaron Lifschitz (-), Australian theatre director most notable for his involvement in the circus arts
- Livšic
- Aleksandr Yakovl'evich Livshits, Александр Яковлевич Лившиц
- Benedikt Livshitz, Бенедикт Константинович Лившиц Benedikt Konstantinovich/Naumovich Livshits (1886 - 1938), Ukrainian artist
- Emmanuel Markovich Livshits, Эммануил Маркович Лившиц, Soviet engineer, recipient of USSR State Prize
[edit] Lipszyc, Lipšic
- Enrique Lipszyc
- Henryk Lipszyc (born 1941), a Polish scientist, specialist in Japanese culture
- Mihály Lipsicz (1703 - 1766), Hungarian scholar, Jesuit (Christian) ([2])
[edit] Lefschetz
- Solomon Lefschetz (1884-1972), Russian-U.S. mathematician
[edit] Liboschütz, Libošic
- Jacob Liboschütz (1741 - 1827), Russian physician ([3])
- Osip Yakovlevich Liboschütz (? - 1824), Russian physician; probably the son of Jacob Liboschütz ([4])
[edit] Lipshaw
- Believed to be a version of Lipschütz as transcribed by US officials admitting Jewish immigrants at Ellis Island.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain. [5]