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Schor, Shor, Schorr:

Matt Schorr

שׁוֹר šōr (pl:שְׁוָרִים šəwārīm) means an ox (cf.Ochs, Ochser, wola, Wohl; see below)

Hebrew: שָׁר means "to sing".

On the onomastics in Judaism, there are variants: Schorer, Schoyer, etc,

[edit] Schor

Schor, Hebrew: שור:

Schor family from Innsbruck

  • David Schor
  • Abraham Chayyim ben Naphtali Hirsch Schor (? - January 3/23, 1632, Belz), Galician rabbi ([1])
  • Hilary M. Schor/Hilary Schor
  • Isaías Schor
  • Juliet Schor (), US sociologist
  • Laura Schor
  • Lynda Schor (), American writer
  • Matthew Schor
  • Rabbi Naphtali Hirsch ben Zalman Schor, also Naphtali Herz, Moravian Talmudist of the 16th century ([2])
    • Rabbi Moses Ephraim Solomon Schor, also Ephraim Solomon Schor (the Elder) (? - 1633, Lublin), Polish rabbi ([3])
      • Rabbi Jacob Schor
    •  ?
  • N. Kronfeld-Schor, see Niche differentiation
  • Nestor Schor
  • Ricardo Schwartz Schor

[edit] Shor

Shor, Szor, Russian: Шор, Hebrew: שור:

See also Shor article

[edit] Bekor-Shor

Bekor-Shor, Bekhor-Shor, Bechor Schor, Hebrew: בְּכוֹר־שׁוֹר: means the older ox, firstborn ox:

Descendants of Bekhor Shor
  • Rabbi *Elisha Yitzhak Schorr

[edit] Wolowski

Wolowski (Hebrew: שור; Shor/Szor) is a Polish family, several members of which became converted to Christianity. It flourished in southern Poland in the 17th and 18th centuries, and was directly descended from Osias Tebu'at-Shor. It was not until the family had become Christianized that it adopted the Polish form of the name, "Wolowski". Jewish members of this family bearing the name Twiaschor, and Christian members of the name of Wolowski are still living in Brody and Lemberg. The following are the more important members:

  • Elisha Shor
    • Ḥayyah Wolowski
    • Nathan ben Elisha Shor; after baptism, Michael Wolowski
    • Solomon ben Elisha Shor; after baptism, Lucas Franciszek Wolowski

[edit] Schorr

Schorr, Hebrew: שור:

[edit] Shorr

[edit] Shore

Shore: (maybe most are Jewish origin)

[edit] Schorer

Schorer, Shorer, Szorer, *Schoyrer, *Schoirer, *Szojrer, and *Schorrer:

[edit] Schorsch

Schorsch, *Schorsh, *Shorsh, *Szorsz:

Schorch
  • Hieronymus (Friedrich Wilhelm) Schorch (b. October 23, 1692, Erfurt - May 9, 1783, Erfurt), jurist

[edit] Schoyer

Schoyer, Schoier, Shoyer, Shoier:

  • Polly Schoyer Brooks
  • Raphael Schoyer & Anna Schoyer

[edit] Schur, Schurr

Schur, Schurr, Shur, Shurr-:

  • Alexander Schur, see German article
  • Ernst (Erich Walter) Schur (b. November 24, 1876, Kiel - March 6, 1912, Berlin), writer
  • Friedrich (Heinrich) Schur (b. January 27, 1856, Maciejewo bei Krotoszyn, Posen - March 18, 1932, Breslau), Polish-German mathematician
  • Issaj Schur/Issai Schur (b. January 10, 1875, Mogiljow - January 10, 1941, Tel Aviv), Lithuanian-German-Israeli mathematician
  • (Philipp) Johann Ferdinand Schur (b. February 18, 1799, Königsberg - May 27, 1878, Bielitz), Prussian botanist
  • Norman W. Schur
  • (Adolph Christian) Wilhelm Schur (b. April 15, 1846, Altona (Hamburg) - July 1, 1901, Göttingen), astronomer
  • Willi Schur (b. August 22, 1888, Breslau - November 2, 1940, Berlin), actor, see German article

[edit] Schurek

  • Paul Schurek (b January 2, 1890, Hamburg - May 22, 1962, Hamburg), writer

[edit] Schür

Schür-, Schuer-, Schürr, Schuerr-:

  • Friedrich Schürr (b. June 9, 1888, Vienna - August 24, 1980, Konstanz), Romanist

[edit] Schürer

Schurer, Schürer, Schuerer:

  • Emil (Johannes) Schürer (b. May 2, 1844, Augsburg - April 30, 1910, Göttingen), Protestant theologian, New Testament scholar(Neutestamentler)
  • Johann Georg Schürer (b. c. 1720, Rauditz, Bohemia - February 16, 1786,Dresden), composer
  • Oskar Schürer (b. October 22, 1892, Augsburg - April 29, 1949, Heidelberg), art historian
  • Max Schürer von Waldheim, originally Maximilian Friedrich Hermann Ludwig (1860 - 1942), Austrian pharmacist and specialist-author ([8])
    • Friedrich Schürer-Waldheim, or Friedrich Schürer von Waldheim (b. June 9, 1896, Wildalpen, Steiermark - April 19, 1991, Vienna), Austrian surgeon (Chirurg)

[edit] Schürrer

Schürrer, Schuerrer:

  • Hermann Schürrer (b. December 14, 1928, Wolfsegg, Oberösterreich - November 29, 1986, Vienna), Austrian writer

[edit] Schürstab

  • Erhard Schürstab (?- 1461 Nürnberg), statesman

[edit] Schürenberg

Schürenberg:

  • Siegfried Schürenberg, originally Siegfried Wittig (b January 12, 1900, Detmold - August 31, 1993, Berlin), actor, see German article
  • (Johann) Wilhelm Schürenberg (b. April 2, 1831, Essen - October 10, 1894 Essen), Unternehmer

[edit] Schürmann

See Schürmann, Schurmann, Schuermann, Schurman, Shurman, Schuerman article
See also Schermann/Sherman, Shirman, etc.

[edit] Schürmeier

Schürmayer, Schürmeyer, etc:

  • Ignaz Heinrich Schürmayer (b February 4, 1802 Freiburg/Breisgau - 24 May, 1881 Freiburg/Breisgau), Gerichtsdoctor, doctor (Mediziner)
  • Walter Schürmeyer (b. October 4, 1889, Krefeld - 17 July, 1976, Königswinter), Bibliothekar

[edit] External links

Jewish Encyclopedia

[edit] References

This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain. ([9])
  • Friedberg, B. — Geschichte der Familie Schor(r), Frankfurt am Main, 1901

[edit] See also

  • Shore
  • Schork
  • Schorn (de)-: Schornbaum, Schornstein, Schoren (de), Schorre (de)
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