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[edit] Rabbis, philosophers, cantors

  • Alexander Rebbe
  • Viktor Aptowitzer (Victor Aptowitzer; b. July 16, 1871, Tarnopol, Galicia - December 5, 1942, Jerusalem), rabbi Talmudist -
  • Eduard Birnbaum, a chazzan
  • Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein (Yechiel Eckstein) Founder and President IFCJ - International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
  • Akiva Eisenberg
  • Paul Chaim Eisenberg/Chaim Eisenberg (de)
  • Rabbi Löb Fischels
  • Rabbi Mordechai Gafni (Mordechai Gafni)
  • Adolf Guttmacher (also Adolph Gutmacher, and may Adolph Guttmacher), an US rabbi
  • Elijah Guttmacher (Elijah Gutmacher/Elija Gutmacher, Eliyah Gutmacher/Eliya Gutmacher, Eliyahu Gutmacher), also Elijahu Guttmacher; (pl), See also Yaakov Lorberbaum
  • Jacob Hamburger/Jacob Hamburger de:Jacob Hamburger
  • Aron Heppner (pl) (Aaron Heppner, Ahron Heppner, Aharon Heppner)
  • Rabbi Yaakov Hillel (Yaakov Hillel)
  • Rabbi David Ingber (David Ingber)
  • Richard Israel
  • Rabbi Gedalia Zweig Writer and musical Rabbi
  • Anton Laytner
  • Tehilla Lichtenstein (Tehilla [1])
  • Novominsker Rebbe
  • Emanuel Rackman
  • Gilbert S. Rosenthal (Gilbert Rosenthal)
  • Amos Rubinstein / Amos Rubenstein
  • Barukhia Russo
  • Isaac Stein
  • Margarete Susman(Margarete von Bendemann) (de:Margarete Susman)
  • Nahum Ward
  • Rabbi Amiel Wohl (Rabbi Amiel Wohl and his father Rabbi Samuel Wohl, whom the book "He Really Had Something to Say" is about.)

[edit] Others, Jewish People not classified

  • Judengasse (Vienna)/Judengasse, Vienna (de)
  • Viennese Jewish Museum (Dorotheergasse) (de)
  • Max Halberstadt (de)
  • Porges von Portheim
  • Todesco
  • Wartenegg von Wertheimstein
  • Weil von Weilen
  • Alfred Polgar
  • Adolf Hepner/Adolph Hepner
  • Paula Winkler (Paula Buber)
  • Flory Van Beek, Dutch Holocaust survivor about whom Mel Gibson planned to produce Holocaust miniseries
  • Max Kohnstamm/Max Kohnstam nl
  • Yuri Levick
  • Emmanuel Banks,Israeli-Jew known for his great study of judaism
  • Rita Kohnstamm
  • Jerry Kohn
  • LetumSpirit/god in Roman Mythology
  • Mikhail Shatrov / Mikhail Filippovich Shatrov
  • Todesco family
A-C
  • Gabirel Abraham Almond (Gabirel A. Almond, Gabirel Almond; ja:?????•?????)
  • Karl Arnstein (de:Karl Arnstein)
  • David Alpert
  • Benamin Apple
  • Aleksandr Natanovich Bernshtam
  • Hans Behrendt
  • Lillian Birnbaum
  • Bruno Bloch (1878-1933)
  • Maurice Bloch, ethnologist
  • Geviha ben Pesisa
  • Yossel Birshteyn(Yossel Birstein), writer
  • Yitzhak Ben-Ner, writer
  • Lillian Birnbaum
  • Spencer Bloch
  • Jimmy Berg, cellist
  • Evelyn Berckman
  • Emanuel Berle
  • William Bayer
  • Rudolf Borchardt (de:Rudolf Borchardt)
  • Rafael Buber
  • Lopo Sarmento de Carvalho
  • Fernand Crémieux (1857-1928) (fr)
  • Gaston Crémieux (1836-1871) (fr)
  • Henri Crémieux (1896-1980) (fr)
  • Marcel Cohen
D-G
  • Bernhard Dernburg (de:Bernhard Dernburg)
  • Ernst Dernburg
  • Friedrich Dernburg (de:Friedrich Dernburg)
  • Hermann Dernburg (de:Hermann Dernburg)
  • Inge Deutschkron de:Inge Deutschkron
  • Stanislaw Ehrlich (1907-1997, Galicia-born Polish jurist)
  • Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg (S. M. Ehrenberg)
  • Max Eichholz (de)
  • Eric Elbogen
  • Franz F. Elbogen (Franz Elbogen)
  • Paul Elbogen
  • Joel Engel
  • Joel Engel (composer), Ukraine-born Israeli musician
  • Ernst Epstein/Ernst Eppstein
  • Martin Erlichman
  • Theodore Frenkel
  • Henri Fleisch
  • Rabbi Tzvi Freeman ([2])
  • Osip Feltsman
  • Fridrikh Ermler / Friedrich Ermler (fr:Fridrikh Ermler)
  • T. Lux Feininger(Lux Feininger)
  • Ellane Feinstein
  • Boris Fraenkel (fr:Boris Fraenkel)
G-J
  • Eva Galler
  • Daniel Ganzfried (1857-1911), Hungarian-born Swiss author
  • Abraham Geifman
  • Louis Ginsberg (poet), father of Allen
  • Baer Günzburg
  • George Greenstein ([3])
  • Joel Grishaver
  • William Guggenheim (1868-1941)
  • Florence Guggenheim-Grünberg, Swiss Yiddish linguist
  • Isaac Guggenheim (1854-1920)
  • Murry Guggenheim (1858-1939)
  • Benita Guggenheim
  • Hazel Guggenheim
  • Aleksandr Gavrilovich Gurvich (1874-1954), biologist
  • Joshua Guttman, historian
  • Allan Harkavy, emeritus physisist
  • Evan Hallmark, Worst Jew there ever was in the history of Jewish people and my good buddy aka Casper the Fugly Ghost.
  • Friedrich Horensten, Ukrainian writer
  • Ira Herskowitz
  • Mickey Herskowitz
  • Maxililian Heine
  • Solomon Heine;
  • Louis Victor Heilbrunn / Louis V. Heilbrunn / Louis Heilbrunn
  • John Herz (ja:???•???)
  • translation & expand, redlinks of Hirschfeld
  • Georg Jacoby (de:Georg Jacoby)
  • Günther Jacoby (de:Günther Jacoby) (Jewish?)
  • Hermann Georg Jacobi
  • Peter Jacoby (*1951)
  • Wilhelm Jacoby
  • Franz Janowitz
  • Ludvig Levin Jakobson (Ludvig L. Jakobson, Ludvig Jakobson)
  • Hans Jelinek
K-L
M-R
  • Donald H. Meichenbaum (Donald Meichenbaum)
  • Anatoly Mandelstam, Russian archaeologist
  • Edwin Meyer
  • Fernand Mossé (Fernand Mosse), linguist
  • Maurice Natanson
  • Vasily Nemirovich-Danchenko
  • Joseph Okrutni
  • Eliezer D. Oren / Eliezer Oren
  • Max Pomerantz
  • Leonard Prager
  • Rosa Pressburg (Rosa Preßburg; 1843, Prague - 1914, Hannover), a Czech-German actress -
  • Richard Pressburger (Richard Preßburger; 1862, Vienna - 1938, Vienna), Austrian jurist -
  • Arnold Pressburger (Arnold Preßburger) de:Arnold Pressburger -
  • Otto Pringsheim(de:Otto Pringsheim)
  • Nicholas Pritzker
  • Anne Rothenstein
  • Abraham Reisen (ja:?????•????)
S-Z
  • James Spigelman
  • Edward Adolf Sonnenschein (Edward A. Sonnenschein, Edward Sonnenschein, Adolf Sonnenschein) (1851-1929)
  • Leonard Saxe
  • Anna Schoyer and Raphael Schoyer
  • Moses Soyer
  • Sheldon Secunda
  • Ephraim Stern ([11])
  • Mayer Sulzberger
  • Cyrus L. Sulzberger (Cyrus Sulzberger)
  • Marion Baldur Sulzberger (18951983)
  • Thomas Scheckter
  • Lazarus Straus
  • Henryk "Rysiek" Szpigiel (Henryk Szpigiel, Rysiek Szpigiel)
  • Emanuel Todd
  • Arthur Trebitsch (1880-1927); de:Arthur Trebitsch
  • Siegfried Trebitsch (1869-1956)
  • Willy Trenk-Trebitsch, exactly Wilhelm Trenk-Trebitsch, in the USA also William Trenk, actor
  • Judith Turner
  • Izabella Vengerova / Isabella Vengerova
  • Wechsler & Abraham: Joseph Wechsler
  • Ira Waxberg, artist
  • Alfred Wertheimer, artist
  • Barbara Mayer Wertheimer (Barbara M. Wertheimer, Barbara Wertheimer)
  • Auguste Widal, "Daniel Stauben" (1822-1875), Alsacian Jewish writer born at Wintzenheim(fr:Wintzenheim)
  • Anna Bertha Luise Wiegert
  • Phil Weinstein
  • Adley Weinstein
  • Alfred Winternitz
  • Dean Winternitz
  • Emanuel Winternitz
  • Felix Winternitz
  • Friderike von Winternitz (Friderike Zweig), first wife of Stefan Zweig
  • Helen Winternitz
  • Hugo Winternitz (1868-1934), doctor
  • Joseph Winternitz (1896-1952), politician, economist
  • Judith Winternitz
  • Martha Winternitz-Dorda (1880-1958), an Austrian female singer
  • Mary Winternitz, daughter of Milton Winternitz
  • Maurice Winternitz
  • Milton Winternitz (1920-1935), pathologist
  • A. M. Zhabotinsky (Anatoly Markovich Zhabotinsky)
  • Lawrence Zeitlin
  • Joe Zucker
  • Elon Lindenstrauss, Israeli mathematician
  • Paul Biran, Israeli mathematician
  • Semyon Alesker / Semeon Alesker / Semen Alesker / Semën Alesker, Israeli mathematician
  • Leonid Polterovich, Israeli mathematician
  • Sylvia Serfaty, French mathematician
  • Raphael Cerf, French mathematician
  • Otmar Venjakob, German mathematician
  • Mártha Eggerth / Martha Eggerth
  • Emma Schlesinger (Emma Kodály / Emma Kodaly) (ja:????•???)
  • Karl Schlesinger / Carl Schlesinger
  • Jeno Heltai
  • Mihály Hesz
  • Arthur Holitscher(de:Arthur Holitscher)
  • Vincent Korda
  • Erno Metzner (de:Ernö Metzner), art director, film director
  • Emilie Rotter
  • Miklós Szabados
  • György Kárpáti, Béla Komjádi, György Bródy
  • Franz Engel de:Franz Engel
  • Gerhart Frankl de:Gerhart Frankl
  • Baschwitz family
  • Shimon Bukofzer/Schimon Bukofzer/Simon Bukofzer
  • Angelo Feuchtwanger (b.August 9, 1854, München - April 24, 1939, Tel Aviv), banker
  • David Feuchtwang (b.November 27, 1864, Nikolsburg - July 5, 1936, Vienna), Czech-Austrian rabbi, orientalist -
  • Ludwig Feuchtwanger, (b.1885, München - July 14, 1947, Winchester, UK), jurist, publisher -
  • Martin Mosche Feuchtwanger (Martin Feuchtwanger, Mosche Feuchtwanger/Moshe Feuchtwanger, b.December 12, 1886, München - November 9, 1952, Tel Aviv), publisher, journalist, writer
  • Sigbert Feuchtwanger (b.December 12, 1886, München - April 5, 1956, Haifa), jurist
  • expand & translation of Salomon Hermann Mosenthal
  • Fritz Wiesenthal
Musicians
  • Alexander Krakauer (18661894), Austrian composer
  • Josef Weyl
  • Harry Rabbinowitz / Harry Rabinowitz, musician, not cantor
  • Alla Kesselman, musician
  • Kusewicki/Kusevitsky/Koussevitzky
  • Moshe Koussevitzky/Mosze Kusewicki
  • David Koussevitzky/David Kusevitsky/Dawid Kusewicki
  • Jakub Kusewicki/Jacob Koussevitzky
  • Simcha Koussevitzky/Simchah Koussevitzky/Symcha Kusewicki
  • Emmanuel Metter / Emanuel Metter
  • Yura Margulis
  • Vally Weigl, musician (de:Vally Weigl)
  • Emanuel Adler, musician
  • Emanuel Amiran, musician
  • Debrah Winger
  • Jerusalem SQ, musicians
  • György Kardos, writer
  • Mordecai Seter, musician
  • Ram Da-Oz, musician
  • Ami Ma'ayani, musician
  • Menashe Ravina, musician
  • Sara Levi-Tannnai, musician, dancer
  • Alexander Uria Boscowitsch, musician
  • Yechezkel Braun, musician
  • Shlomi Bitton, dancer
  • Habib Touma (Arab), musician
  • Mordechai Ze'ira, musician
  • Robert Beaser
  • Carl Fischer
  • Leib Glantz
  • Jack Gottlieb
  • Martin Kalmanoff
  • Marvin Levy
  • Pierre Pinchik
  • David Stock
  • David Tamkin
  • Lazar Weiner
  • Hugo Leichtentritt

[edit] Jewish Christians
  • Samuel Isaac Scherschewsky(Samuel Isaac Joseph Scherschewsky; [12])

[edit] Yiddish culture
  • Herman Wohl
  • Bruce Adler
  • Jan Meyerowitz
  • Joseph Rumshinsky
  • Jacob Weinberg
  • Simcha Orchestra
  • Sol Liptzin
  • Israel Zevin, Israel Joseph Zevin / Israel J. Zevin, "Tashrak" (ja)
from YIVO
  • Saul Ginsburg
  • Abraham Menes
  • Jacob Shatzky
  • Leibush Lehrer (1887–1964)
  • Abraham Golomb
  • H.S. Kasdan
  • A.A. Roback
  • Jacob Leshchinsky (1876–1966)
  • Ben-Adir
  • Liebman Hersh
  • Moshe Shalit
  • J.L. Cahan
  • Judah A. Joffe
  • Shmuel Niger
  • Gabe Iosif
  • Noah Prilutzky(Noah Prilutsky, Noach, Noakh (Noy) Germanovich Prilutsky, 2010-1941)
  • Zalman Reisen (Zalman Kalmanovich Reyzen, 1887-1941)
  • Simeon Frug / Simon Frug