Rabinovich
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Rabinovich (also spelled Rabinovitch ) (Рабино́вич, רבינוביץ), is a Russian Ashkenazi Jewish surname, Slavic for "son of the rabbi". The Polish/Lithuanian equivalents are Rabinowitz or Rabinowicz.
People bearing the surname Rabinovitch include:
- Abraham Rabinovich, American historian and journalist
- Abram Rabinovich (1878–1943), Russian chess master
- Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinovich (1913–1999), Chassidic Rabbi
- Daniel Rabinovich (born 1943), Argentinian musician and humorist, founding member of Les Luthiers
- Ilya Rabinovich (1891–1942), Russian chess master
- Itamar Rabinovich (born 1942), Israeli politician
- Mikhail Rabinovich (born 1943), Russian-American scientist
- Moshe Leib Rabinovich (born 1940), Munkacs Rebbe
- Nahum Rabinovich (born 1928), Israeli rabbi
- Roman Rabinovich, Israeli pianist
- Samuel Rabinovich (1909–1988), Soviet engineer
- Sholem Aleichem (born Sholem Yakov/Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich) (1859–1916), Russian-Ukrainian Yiddish writer
- Vadim Rabinovich (born 1953), Ukrainian oligarch and philanthropist
It may also refer to the following fictional character:
- Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovich, non-existent figure cited in antisemitic works
See also
- Rabinovitch
- Rabinowitz
- Russian jokes: Rabinovich
- Rabin (disambiguation)
- Rabinow (surname)
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